Dialects

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Dialects. Egyptian- Lebanon- Maghrebi.

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Introduction to Dialects. The term dialect is often used to characterize any way of speaking that differs from the standard variety of a language..

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Dialects in the Middle East. 3.

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The Middle East is one of the most linguistically diverse regions with more than 60 languages being spoken in the region including Arabic, Greek, Kurdish. Geographically, modern Arabic varieties are classified into five groups: Maghrebi, Egyptiac, Levantine and Peninsular Arabic..

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Egypt and Lebanon dialects. 5. Lebanon dialect. The Lebanese dialect of Arabic is like that spoken in Syria, Jordan, and Palestine, somewhat different to that spoken in Egypt, and very different to other forms of Arabic..

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Maghreb dialect. Maghrebi (Western) Arabic is the group of languages that they speak in North Africa, in Tunisia, Morocco and Algeria, Libya, Mauritania and Western Sahara. Locally, Maghrebi Arabic it’s also known as ad- darija . What makes Western Arabic dialects unique is the fact that so much French and Italian is intermingled, through borrowed vocabulary.

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This is a video showing the three dialects. This video of Hadeel El Marei , she has friends from different countries. In this video she is showing the difference in the three dialects and how the Moroccan dialect is the most difficult one of them..

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Made by:. Rawan Mohamed Mohamed EL- Sayed El- Shiekh ID: 181040035 Level 7 Hagar Ibrahim Mohammadi ID: 181040105 Level 7.