I think it's the Lebanese dialect
Arabic
Arabic.
Standard Arabic is the standard written Arabic that has been standardized throughout the Arabic-speaking nations, the language of the Muslim holy book, the Quran. Egyptian Arabic is the spoken Arabic dialect that has been widely accepted as the easiest spoken dialect to understand throughout the Arabic-speaking nations. Yet, it is quite different in pronunciation, spelling, and grammar from the Standard Arabic.
Good evening.
"Nine" in the Egyptian Arabic dialect is tisah.(say:TISS-a-IA)
The population of Sabaa Aiyoun is 21,513.
Egyptian
dialect
The Najdi dialect of the Arabic language is most often heard in the deserts and oasis areas of Saudi Arabia. It is mainly spoken by the Bedouin peoples.
The dialect of Arabic used in Lebanon is a Semitic language like all other dialects of Arabic.
There are 28 letters in the Arabic alphabet--Lebanese is a dialect of Arabic, and all of the Arabic dialects have the same letters.
The answer you're looking for is Urdu, however, this is not actually true. Urdu is a dialect of Hindi written with the Arabic alphabet. It also contains many loan words from Arabic and Persian. But it is not a combination of two languages.