There are about 50 languages spoken in the Middle East.
Arabic is the main language in Middle East for most countries. Notable exceptions are Iran, which speaks Persian or Farsi, and Israel, which speaks Hebrew.
Other languages are also spoken, such as:
Kurdish
Turkish
Shabaki
Urdu
Dari
Pashto
Aramaic
Berber
English
French
In antiquity, perhaps the most important language was Aramaic, a now-extinct language that served as a lingua franca for many centuries. In terms of language families, Arabic, Hebrew, and Berber fall within the Afro-Asiatic branch, while Persian and Kurdish are Indo-European, and Turkish is Altaic.
There are about 50 languages spoken in the Middle East.
Arabic is the main language in Middle East for most countries. Notable exceptions are Iran, which speaks Persian or Farsi, and Israel, which speaks Hebrew.
Other languages are also spoken, such as:
Kurdish
Turkish
Shabaki
Urdu
Dari
Pashto
Aramaic
Berber
English
French
In antiquity, perhaps the most important language was Aramaic, a now-extinct language that served as a lingua franca for many centuries. In terms of language families, Arabic, Hebrew, and Berber fall within the Afro-Asiatic branch, while Persian and Kurdish are Indo-European, and Turkish is Altaic.
ARABIC is the most prolific language in the Middle East, but some other languages in the Middle East that command at least ten of million speakers include: FARSI/PERSIAN/DARI/TADJIK, TURKISH, KURDISH/KURMANCI/SORANI, and HEBREW.
There are about 10 major languages spoken in the Middle East (and dozens of minor languages).
Arabic is the main language in Middle East for most countries, and it is by far the most widely spoken language.
Notable exceptions are Iran, which speaks Persian or Farsi, and Israel, which speaks Hebrew.
Other languages are also spoken, such as:
Other notable languages include Kurdish, Hebrew, and, once again depending on the definition of the region, Berber. In antiquity, perhaps the most important language was Aramaic, a now-extinct language that served as a lingua franca for many centuries.
The three most prominent languages of the Middle East are:Arabic (all dialects)HebrewFarsi (Persian)
A lot. I live in Tennessee and i hear many. Chinese, American, Spanish, Japanese, Italian, and many more! Probably anything you could think of. Answer:The previous answer has nothing to do with the Middle East. There are about 50 languages spoken in the Middle East. The most signficant are: Arabic Persian Turkish Hebrew
In the Middle East, Hebrew is spoken in:IsraelIn the Middle East, Kurdish is spoken in:TurkeyIraqIranSyriaAzerbaijanIsrael (by about 150,000 Kurdish Jews)In the Middle East and North Africa, Arabic is spoken in:AlgeriaBahrainChadComorosDjiboutiEgyptEritreaIraqIsraelJordanKuwaitLebanonLibyaMaltaMauritaniaMoroccoOmanPalestinian AuthorityQatarSaudi ArabiaSomaliaSudanSyriaTanzania( Zanzibar)TunisiaUnited Arab EmiratesYemen
All of those languages are predominantly spoken in the Middle East. The most widely spoken language is Arabic. The least widely spoken is Hebrew.
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There are so many different languages spoken in East Africa because there are many groups of people and various tribes from various ethnic backgrounds.
Arabic is the most common language spoken in the middle east.
Anything from Swedish to German, Dutch, Icelandic, Danish, or English, as well as several other northern European languages (not Finnish, though, and no languages spoken east of Austria and Germany in Middle Europe).
Anything from Swedish to German, Dutch, Icelandic, Danish, or English, as well as several other northern European languages (not Finnish, though, and no languages spoken east of Austria and Germany in Middle Europe).
Swahili is the most widely spoken.
The EMEA (Europe, Middle East, and Africa) region is incredibly diverse linguistically. Some of the main languages spoken include English, Arabic, French, German, Spanish, Russian, Portuguese, Italian, Turkish, Dutch, and Swahili. Additionally, there are numerous other regional and local languages spoken within specific countries and communities in the region.