The official language is Arabic
Arabic is the only official language of Syria and most Syrians speak the Syrian dialect of Arabic. However, there are a number of minority languages such as Kurdish, Turkish, Neo-Aramaic, and Armenian spoken by the respective ethnic minorities of Kurds, Turks, Assyrians, and Armenians. Also, a small number of Syrians speak either French (since it was the colonial language) or English (since it is the current international language).Arabic is the main language. Other common languages among the Syrians: Aramaic, Armenian, Kurdish, and Turkish.
Syrian refugees are primarily Arabic speakers, but a minority of the refugees speak either Kurdish, Armenian, or Aramaic if they come from one of the minorities in the country (the Kurds, Armenians, or Aramean/Assyrian Christians).Of course, a significant minority of the migrants who are mixed in with the Syrian Refugees are not actually Syrians, and, therefore, speak other languages from their homelands.
well ya but there are different ways to speak Arabic but in cairo it is and is very rare to find someone who speaks English and in school they are tought to speak french so few will speak a little french but everyone will speak Arabic.
No, not all Arabs speak Arabic, however. If these Arabs live in an Arab country they will speak Arabic. Many Arab Americans do not speak Arabic. Being Arab is an ethnicity, who all descend from Arabia or the Levant. There are also different cultures like Sudanese people who are considered Arab, because they are apart of the Arab League of Countries, whose national language is Arabic. To clear up to you the facts, the only real Arab people are people who descend from Ismail(Ishmael), the son of Ibrahim(Abraham) and Hajjar.
The verb/noun is kelaam (كلام). You will need to conjugate it for general usage.
85% of Syrians speak Arabic. The Arabic equivalent of J is ج
The Syrians call their country "Suriyah" in Arabic.
I'm Guessing an ARABIC culture.
Arabic is the only official language of Syria and most Syrians speak the Syrian dialect of Arabic. However, there are a number of minority languages such as Kurdish, Turkish, Neo-Aramaic, and Armenian spoken by the respective ethnic minorities of Kurds, Turks, Assyrians, and Armenians. Also, a small number of Syrians speak either French (since it was the colonial language) or English (since it is the current international language).Arabic is the main language. Other common languages among the Syrians: Aramaic, Armenian, Kurdish, and Turkish.
Arabic countries speak Arabic. like turkey azerbeijan turkmenistan they don't speak Arabic and their Muslims (: I don't know excatly the percentage.
Syrian refugees are primarily Arabic speakers, but a minority of the refugees speak either Kurdish, Armenian, or Aramaic if they come from one of the minorities in the country (the Kurds, Armenians, or Aramean/Assyrian Christians).Of course, a significant minority of the migrants who are mixed in with the Syrian Refugees are not actually Syrians, and, therefore, speak other languages from their homelands.
Given that most Syrians speak Arabic, they use the Arabic name for the holiday, i.e. 3id al-Milaad (عيد الملاد). However, it is worth noting that less than 5% of the Syrian population is Christian and most of those individuals have fled Syria due to the Syrian Civil War and the Conflict with ISIL, so very few Syrians actually celebrate the holiday.
He spoke Arabic since he was born in Saudi Arabia.
Officially Modern Standard Arabic is the language, however, most people speak Darija Arabic, also called Tunisian Arabic.
Yes Arabic is spoken in Egypt.
People that speak Arabic are the people that live in the Arabian countries such as Palestine.
They speak, of course, Arabic language.