Some Arabic is spoken in Mali, simply because it borders on several countries that border the "Arab World" where Arabic is established as the language spoken. The majority of the country, however, speaks the native language Bambara and a certain percent still uses French.
each village had its own special language. Arabic was also used for trade.
Yes, Arabic is spoken in Somalia.
Yes, Eastern Arabic, also known as Levantine Arabic, is spoken in Israel.
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Asia and Africa Arabic is a language not a geographical entity. Arabic is spoken on any continent where an Arabic speaking person is.
Plane is spoken in Arabic as " Tayyara " in slang Arabic & it's written as "طياره" And in formal or standard Arabic it's spoken as " Taerah" & it's written as "طائره".
The people of Mali wanted to learn to read and write in Arabic because in the North of Mali there are Arabs and if the people want to communicate with most of them they can learn Arabic. Another reason is that most maliens are Muslims and one of their beliefs is that they have to go to the"Mecque" which is in Asia where they speak Arabic.
Yes, Arabic is spoken by millions of people. Arabic is spoken in many countries in the middle east and north Africa.
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There are 6 Arabic dialects spoken in Yemen:Arabic, GulfArabic, HadramiArabic, Judeo-Yemeni (only about 1,000 remaining Jews speak this dialect. The rest live in Israel).Arabic, SanaaniArabic, StandardArabic, Ta'izzi-Adeni
Your question does not make sense. Perhaps what you mean is "Are Alsatian and Arabic spoken in France?"
No, There is much difference between the Arabic version spoken in Iraq and in Jordan.