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Which countries speak Levantine Arabic?
Levantine Arabic is the spoken dialects along the Eastern Mediterranean Coast of Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, and Palestine (West Bank and Gaza). The worldwide population of speakers of Levantine Arabic is estimated at around 20 million people.
Should I learn MSA or Levantine?
Go for MSA for literate, and Levantine for daily life/personal communications. By the way learning MSA is better, because almost all Arabs can speak MSA while there are no books in Levantine. Plus it’s much more beautiful, logical and stable than its dialects.
Where do you live Levantine Arabic?
Levantine Arabic | |
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شامي, šāmi | |
Native to | Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Palestine, Israel, Turkey |
Region | Levant / Greater Syria |
Ethnicity | Primarily Arabs Also used as a first or second language by some other ethnic groups in the region. |
Is Levantine similar to MSA?
While Levantine Arabic is not extremely close to MSA (no dialect really is), is it the closest a dialect can get and is often the best dialect to learn if you want to learn MSA in the future as the similarities between them will appear so obvious in the future.
Is Levantine Arabic easy?
The good news is that Levantine Arabic is one of the easiest Arabic dialects to pronounce. This is because in some cases, Levantine Arabic speakers omit some of the harsher sounding letters in their everyday language.
Should I learn Levantine?
If you’ve been learning Arabic for a while and banging your head against the wall trying to understand spoken Arabic, then you should definitely consider learning the Levantine Dialects. With more than 30 million speakers worldwide, it’s the best dialect to learn if you’re interested in the Arabic language.
How different is Levantine Arabic from MSA?
MSA is used for official purposes, in education, in the media, and for written communication, while Levantine Spoken Arabic is used in all informal settings, such as in the home, at work, among friends, and in the community.
Is Levantine Arabic the same as Lebanese Arabic?
As a variety of Levantine Arabic, Lebanese Arabic is most closely related to Syrian Arabic and shares many innovations with Palestinian and Jordanian Arabic….
Lebanese Arabic | |
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Language family | Afro-Asiatic Semitic Central Semitic Arabic Levantine Arabic North Levantine Arabic Lebanese Arabic |