Language/Standard-arabic/Grammar/Accents

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Hello everyone!

I am MJ Mahdizadeh and I want to talk to you about some important things in Arabic language.

As you know, the Arab world has a long history. One of the most important parts of Arab history is Arabic language.

Although Arabs had not a shining star in the sky of culture and social affairs (before rising prophet Muhammad pbuh), they had a powerful language with powerful roots and bases; a language that had laws for everything, even exceptions.

Arabic language is from the family of Semite languages, so you can see many similarities between Arabic and other Semite languages, specially Hebrew.

The point, which I want to focus on now, is difference between Official, or standard Arabic, and informal Arabic.


Official Arabic is the main Arabic, which has its bases in holy Quran and narrations of prophet Muhammad (pbuh) and his household and companions and before that in idol era, and literal improvement during the recent years. But the rural Arabic or informal Arabic is not the same.

Arabic of Syria and Lebanon is different from Arabic of Hijaz, none of them is Arabic of Iraq, and it is not like Egyptian Arabic.

We will talk about this issue by examples later.

Good luck.

MJ Mahdizadeh

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