Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Egypt, Bahrain.
Arabic became the official language of Egypt when the Islamic Caliphate conquered Egypt in the 640s C.E. Arabic became the dominant Egyptian language (as opposed to Koine Greek or Byzantine Latin) in the mid-900s C.E. when Muslims became the majority of the Egyptian population.
khairun hassanun Good = جيد Quaz is the best way I can spell it in English if you are speaking to a man. Quaezah if your speaking to a female and Quazeen if you are speaking to a group. My translation is not high Arabic it is street language from Alexandria, Egypt.
Some do, where Arabic influence is strong, like Egypt. Generally speaking, however, they do not.
Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Mauritania, Sudan Other countries have Arabic speaking regions, but these are the countries which have Arabic as their official language.
You would start by learning Arabic as that is what they speak in Egypt. Although if it is Ancient Egyptian you want I expect it would mean a lengthy course at a good University.
Most Arabic speakers live in the Eastern Hemisphere. Almost all Arabic speakers live in the Northern Hemisphere.
The Top fife countries are: 1. Egypt (79,089,650 speaker) 2. Sudan (43,939,598 speaker) 3. Algeria (34,895,000 speaker) 4. Morocco (32,200,000 speaker) 5. Iraq (31,234,000 speaker)
Egypt
Not necessarily , there are Arabic speaking people who are not Arabs. All Arabs speak Arabic , but not all Arabic speaking people are Arabs. The same way there are tons of English speaking people who are neither American nor English.
The official language of Egypt is Arabic. To be specific, it is Egyptian Arabic, which replaced the Coptic Arabic language as Egypt's official language around 650 BCE.
In Egypt people speak Arabic so you would say it in Arabic.