Arabic is a language with many dialects, each of which are unique and distinct. Two of these dialects in particular have a long and complex history with each other and have been the subject of much study: Egyptian Arabic and Levantine Arabic.
These two dialects have many similarities and differences, and understanding the distinctions between them can be beneficial when deciding which language to use in certain situations.
Egyptian Arabic is the dialect spoken in Egypt, although it is also found in other Middle Eastern countries including the United Arab Emirates, Sudan, Qatar, and Bahrain. It is the most popular form of Arabic in the world. It is a very old dialect which has been influenced through the centuries by Berber, Turkish, Armenian, Greek, and English.
The accent and pronunciation of Egyptian Arabic is very distinctive and easily recognizable. Some of the terminology used in the dialect is also used in other dialects of Arabic. Levantine Arabic is the di...
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