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French and Arabic.
No, Algeria speaks french and Arabic
The official language of Algeria is Arabic, but in daily life, most Algerians speak a dialect of Arabic called Algerian Arabic. French is also widely spoken and used in business, education, and media due to Algeria's history as a French colony. Additionally, Berber languages such as Tamazight are spoken by a significant portion of the population.
Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia were for a long time under French influence and it is quite common to find people understanding and speaking French in these countries, even though the official language is Arabic.
There is no such country as "Algarvia". Algeria is a country that speaks Arabic. Algarve is a city in Portugal, where Portuguese is spoken (not Arabic).
The three northernmost French-speaking countries in Africa are Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia. These countries are located in the Maghreb region of North Africa. French is one of the official languages spoken in these countries, alongside Arabic in Algeria and Tunisia.
AlgérieThe word "Algeria" come from the French "Algérie", in Arabic it is "Al Jezirah".nooooo idiot its al-jazair
French and Arabic are the official languages, but Somali and Afar are widely spoken.
Your question does not make sense. Perhaps what you mean is "Are Alsatian and Arabic spoken in France?"
Several African countries speak Arabic as an official language or as a widely spoken language. These include Egypt, Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia, Libya, Sudan, and Mauritania. Arabic is also spoken in Djibouti, Eritrea, Somalia, and Chad, among others.
Arabic is spoken as a native language in countries such as Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Morocco, Iraq, and many others across the Middle East and North Africa. It is also widely used in countries like Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, and the United Arab Emirates.
Arabic is the main language in many countries across the Middle East and North Africa, including Algeria, Egypt, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, and Morocco. French is the main language in countries such as France, Belgium, Canada, Switzerland, and several countries in Africa like Senegal, Ivory Coast, and Cameroon.