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The previous answer is wrong. It ignores 3 million people in Morocco who speak Tarafit, 3 Million who speak Tachelhit, and another 2 million who speak Tamazight.
The real answer is about 73%
About 85 percent of people in Morocco speak Arabic, either classical or the dialect known as darija.
it is not a native tongue but about 67%
More than 95% of Yemenis speak Arabic.
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.
He spoke Arabic since he was born in Saudi Arabia.
Saudi Arabians speak different dialects depending on where they live. The main differences are between Settled Saudis, Bedouins, and Gulf Arabs spending time in Saudi Arabia. Proper Arabic is more or less intelligible.
Not all Qatari speak English but just like every where else in the world some people speak English there. There is actually a small population of "Westerners" that are there. *Experience: Deployed there
The native language of Saudi Arabia is Arabic. However, many schools teach English and it has become the standard language that is taught in favor of Arabic.
The population of Saudi Arabia is estimated to be 28.29 million. Saudi Arabia is the 43rd most populated country in the world.
No, because Iran is a Persian country. They speak Parsi or Farsi not Arabic. But Iran is neighbour's with an Arab country; Iraq.
Saudi Arabia was likely the birthplace of the Arabic language roughly 2500 years, but the language was contemporaneously developing in Yemen, so Yemen is also a strong possibility.
Get their attention and speak their language
Arabic countries speak Arabic. like turkey azerbeijan turkmenistan they don't speak Arabic and their Muslims (: I don't know excatly the percentage.
they are all arab , however , in the western region you would find diverse of ethnics with saudi nationality and speak arabic , who originally came form all over the muslim world to visit makkah and stayed there .
Saudi Arabia actually has several different dialects depending on where in the country you are. Hejazi, which comes from the northwest is the most dissimilar to Emirati Arabic (what they speak in Dubai). There are also Bedouin versions of Arabic and some Yemeni and Omani spillover near those borders. While the Saudi dialects are different than the Emirati dialect, it is not difficult to communicate with an Emirati even if you speak Hejazi and vice versa.