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The Arabic language is the dominate language of North Africa and Southwest Asia.
The primary language spoken in the eastern Mediterranean region is Arabic. This includes countries such as Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, Israel, and parts of Turkey and Cyprus. Arabic is a widely spoken language in this region due to historical, cultural, and religious influences.
Berber traders introduced written language (arabic) and brought islam to west Africa.
Afro-asiatic, which is the same family that includes Amharic, Aramaic, and Hebrew.
The most widely spoken language in Africa is Arabic.
The predominant language of the Middle East is Arabic, followed by Farsi, Kurdish, and Hebrew.
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Lebanon is the small country in the eastern end of the Mediterranean where Arabic is the official language.
The Arabic language first arrived in West Africa through trade routes and the spread of Islam. Traders and scholars introduced Arabic to the region, and it became a language of business, education, and religious practice. Over time, Arabic influenced many local languages in West Africa.
Arabic is a language spoken predominantly in the continents of Africa and Asia. It is the official language of several countries in these continents, such as Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Morocco.
The Afro-Asiatic family includes Arabic.Other languages in this family are:Hausa, the main language of northern Nigeria, Ghana, and southern NigerOromo, spoken in Ethiopia and KenyaAmharic, spoken in EthiopiaSomali, spoken in Somalia, Djibouti, eastern Ethiopia and northeastern KenyaHebrew, spoken in Israel and worldwideTigrinya spoken in Eritrea and EthiopiaKabyle spoken in Algeria.Central Atlas Tamazight spoken in MoroccoNeo-Aramaic languages