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Yes, Egyptians do have their own languages and its hugely different from standard Arabic which is not a spoken language any more however there are words that are similar. Egyptians say "Maia" (Pronounced Ma-ya) and in Arabic Its Miyah (pronounced Mee-yah)

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Yes, Egyptians have their own language called Egyptian Arabic, which is the modern spoken language. Additionally, Arabic is the official language of Egypt for written communication and formal settings.

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