Officially Modern Standard Arabic is the language, however, most people speak Darija Arabic, also called Tunisian Arabic.
There are a large number of Arabs in several countries formerly occupied by France (Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Lebanon, and Syria) who speak French. In some cases, especially in Lebanon and Tunisia, there are some Arabs whose first language is actually French. However, the majority of Arabs do not speak French and their native language is usually a local dialect of Arabic.
In Egypt they speak a dialect of Arabic.
Yes , but it is only north Africa that does like Egypt, morocco , Tunisia, Libya and Algeria.
People from Palermo speak Sicilian dialect.
tunisia
Egyptians mostly speak the Egyptian dialect of Arabic.
100%Answer: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%
Egypt, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Sudan, Mauritania and Libya
In Tunisia, they mostly speak arabic. As France made their empire on Africa, Tunisia was part of the French Empire. So as you can guess, they speak french. They usually learn this at the age of 8. If they surpass this, then they most likely go ahead to learn a 3rd language, English.They speak Arabic just like some of the other countries in Africa
Moroccans speak a dialect of Arabic, so Thank You is Shukran (شكراً).
people from different countries speak different dialect.
About 75% of the people of Iraq speak Arabic. 15% speak Kurdish.