Arabic is a language not a country.
Swahili.
If you're talking about the country of West Sahara, the official language is Arabic. For the Sahara Desert, the most widely spoken language is Arabic, though French is also heavily spoken. hello im mara baranga 5b
Arabic
they speak Arabic but they have their special accent
Supreme Council of the Arabic language in Algeria was created in 1996.
Approximately 99% of Algerian people speak Arabic as their first language. Arabic is the official language of Algeria and is widely spoken across the country.
Algeria, Bahrain, Sudan, Syria, Kuwait. That's just a few places where Arabic is recognised as an official language.
Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Mauritania, Sudan Other countries have Arabic speaking regions, but these are the countries which have Arabic as their official language.
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 an official language in countries in North Africa, such as Egypt, Algeria, Morocco, and Tunisia. It is also widely spoken and understood in other countries across the continent due to historical and cultural influences.
The official language of Algeria is Arabic. It is used in government, administration, education, media, and other official settings. However, Algeria is a multilingual country and Berber languages are also recognized as national languages.
Algeria term in Arabic Djzayer the plural of Djazira, in English Algeria = Islands
No, Algeria speaks french and Arabic
Algerian colloquial Arabic is spoken as a native or as a second language language by more than 83% of the population; of these, over 65% speak Algerian Arabic and around 10% Hassaniya.[50] Algerian Arabic is spoken as a second language by many Berbers. However, in the media and on official occasions the spoken language is Standard Arabic.(source wikipedia)
arabic
French and Arabic.