The Semitic language family tree is the most important, followed by the Indo-European and Altaic trees.
Afro-asiatic, which is the same family that includes Amharic, Aramaic, and Hebrew.
The predominant language of the Middle East is Arabic, followed by Farsi, Kurdish, and Hebrew.
Arabic and Hebrew are the two major languages in the Semitic language family. They are widely spoken in the Middle East and have significant cultural and religious importance.
Arabic is the most common language spoken in the middle east.
Arabic -- although each country speaks a different dialect.
Arabic
Arabic.
Yes, Arabic is a Semitic language belonging to the Afro-Asiatic language family, not the Indo-European language family. Arabic is spoken by millions of people primarily in the Middle East and North Africa.
The two most important are: Arabic and Hebrew
Islamic is not a language, however the language of The Holy Quran (Islam's holy Book) is Arabic, which is also the one and only language of the Middle East (Arabs). :)
The Middle East shares a number of particular cultural attributes and behaviors. Some of these include: the religion of Islam, strong Arabic-language influence if not Arabic language, a strong value on merchant-exchange, and close-knit family structures.
The most common language in the middle east is Arabic. It is spoken in Saudia Arabia, Jordan, Palestine, Syria, Iraq....