Aryan.
Lebanon because the most of them speak french too
They are two countries in the Middle East. Saudi Arabia is an Arabic country, and Iran is a Persian country. Persia was the name of Iran before it was renamed. In Saudi Arabia, they speak Arabic, while in Iran, they speak Farsi.
Turkey, Iran, and Israel are three Middle Eastern countries where Arabic is not the main language. Turkish is spoken in Turkey, Persian in Iran, and Hebrew in Israel.
This is not Arabic. It looks like it could be Farsi (spoken in Iran).
No, there is not. Iraqi Arabic is a dialect of Arabic similar to Saudi Arabic, while the language spoken in Iran is called either Farsi or Persian. Arabic is part of the Semitic language family, Persian is part of the Indo-European language family--so the two are actually not related at all. Iran uses the Arabic script for religious reasons.
Every Middle Eastern country has Arabic speakers, but in some countries it is only a minority because the dominant population is non-Arab. The four countries where the majority of the population is Non-Arabic Speaking are: Iran, Turkey, Israel, and Cyprus.
It came from the country of Iran It came from the Arabic peninsula.
No, because Iran is a Persian country. They speak Parsi or Farsi not Arabic. But Iran is neighbour's with an Arab country; Iraq.
Iran, Turkey, Israel, and Cyprus.
Israel, Cyprus, Turkey, and Iran are the four Middle Eastern countries where Arabic is not the dominant language spoken.
No, he only speaks Farsi, the language of Iran. However He is familiar with some words and phrases in Arabic, as most Iranians are.