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Arabic

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Algerian Arabic

Spoken in: Algeria (mainly in the center, as the dialects in the west are very Moroccan-influenced, the dialects in the east are very Tunisian-influenced, the dialects spoken in the southwest belong Hassaniya and the dialects spoken in the south belong to Sahara Arabic); spoken by immigrants in France, Canada, Spain, Belgium, Germany, United Kingdom, and the USA

Official language in: Koiné language in Algeria, proposed minority language in France

Speakers: c. 30 million

Scripts: Arabic, Latin (in the internet)

Moroccan Arabic

Spoken in: Morocco; by immigrants in many EU countries, Switzerland, Canada and the United States

Official language in: Koiné language in Morocco and Western Algeria, proposed minority language in France

Speakers: c. 20 million

Scripts: Arabic, Latin (in the internet)

Jewish Moroccan Arabic

Spoken in: Morocco, Israel

Official language in: –

Speakers: c. 200,000

Scripts: Hebrew

Tunisian Arabic

Spoken in: Tunisia, Algeria, Libya; by immigrants in many EU countries

Official language in: Koiné language in Tunisia, proposed minority language in France

Speakers: c. 12 million

Scripts: Arabic, Latin (in the internet)

Yemeni Arabic

Spoken in: Yemen, Somalia, Djibouti, Eritrea, Saudi Arabia (in the southern part of the country), Kenya

Official language in: Koiné language in Yemen and widespread second language in Somalia

Speakers: c. 15 million – 20 million

Scripts: Arabic, Latin (in the internet)

Egyptian Arabic

Spoken in: Egypt

Official language in: Koiné language in Egypt

Speakers: c. 55 million

Scripts: Arabic, Latin (in the internet)

Anatolian Arabic

Spoken in: mainly in Southeastern Anatolia (such as Mardin, Siirt, Gaziantep, and Diyabakir) region in Turkey

Official language in: –

Speakers: c. 1-2 million

Scripts: officially not written

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