Lebanese is considered one of the most comprehensible languages among the Arab States*. Over the past fifty years, numerous songs, poems, books, and many plays and screenplays have been crafted in Lebanese.
Lebanese Arabic, also called Lebanese العامية الُبْنَانِيّة, a type of Levantine Arabic, is the spoken language in Lebanon. It carries the influence of both French and English. Many Lebanese individuals are multilingual, smoothly switching between Lebanese Arabic, Modern Standard Arabic, French, and English in their daily conversations. Lebanese Arabic is a dialect of Arabic, specifically of Levantine Arabic, spoken in Lebanon.
Lebanese Arabic is used by over 5.5 million people in Lebanon and 8 to 14 million in the broader global Lebanese community. In the United States, almost half a million individuals identify as Lebanese Americans, and there could be an additional half a million with Lebanese roots.
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