There are 6 Arabic dialects spoken in Yemen:
1. Arabic, Gulf Spoken
2. Arabic, Hadrami Spoken
3. Arabic, Judeo-Yemeni (only about 1,000 remaning Jews speak this dialect. The rest live in Israel).
4. Arabic, Sanaani Spoken
5. Arabic, Standard
6. Arabic, Ta'izzi-Adeni Spoken
There are 6 Arabic dialects spoken in Yemen:
French and Arabic are the official languages, but Somali and Afar are widely spoken.
United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Egypt, Israel, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Qatar, Palestine Saudi Arabia, Syria, Yemen There are 14 Asian countries where Arabic is an official language.
The Arabs predominantly speak Arabic, which includes various regional dialects. Some Arabs may also speak other languages such as English, French, or Spanish due to historical colonial influences or migration patterns.
The main language spoken in Jerusalem is Hebrew. In addition, Arabic is spoken by the Arab minority there, and English is the most widely spoken foreign language. Street signs are in Hebrew and Arabic (and sometimes English as well).
Bedouins speak many different dialects of Arabic. Most Bedouins in Israel speak Hebrew and Levantine Arabic.
There are many forms of Arabic spoken in the Middle East, but Arabic as a written language does not vary at all from society to society: written Arabic is referred to as Classical Arabic and is not commonly spoken. In fact there is no written language for Arabic dialects, as they are only spoken and grammatically incorrect, these dialects are part of the Modern Standard Arabic languages. Classical Arabic has been a literary language and the liturgical language of Islam since its inception in the 7th century, and is no longer evolving or progressing in terms of invention of words, terminology or variation of grammar. The only reason Classical Arabic is not a dead language is because there is no proper way of writing the different Arabic dialects and because The Koran is written in Classical Arabic. So to answer your question: No, Arabic is not a modern language.
The language of Modern Egypt is Arabic, which is spoken in more than 20 countries. However, Arabic dialects vary greatly, and the dialect spoken in Egypt is unique.
Arabic is official in both countries, but the common dialects differ.For more information about the languages of Libya, click here.For more information about the languages of Yemen, click here.
Both Bedouins and settled Egyptians overwhelmingly speak Arabic. Admittedly, their dialects are different.
Different dialects of Arabic are spoken in each country.For the languages of Egypt, click here.For the languages of Jordan, click here.
The definition of an Arab is someone who is a member of a group of people who speak Arabic. Therefore Arabs speak Arabic. There are many different dialects of Arabic but they are considered the same language.
M. Halloun has written: 'Spoken Arabic for foreigners' -- subject(s): Arabic language, Dialects, Conversation and phrase books, English