Arbii bhasa
Arabic (العربية) ek Semitic bhasa hae, jaise ki Hebrew aur Aramaic bhasa hae. Ii lagbhag 250 million log ke pahila bhasa hae. AUr bahut log bhi ii bhasa ke samjhe hae. IskeArabic alphabet ke likha jaae hae. Iske dher dialects hae.
Arabic | ||
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اَلْعَرَبِيَّةُ al-ʿarabiyyah | ||
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Naam ke bole ke dhang | ar ar | |
Jahan baat karaa jaae hae | Arab world aur bagal ke des | |
Ketnaa jan baat kare hae | 382.899280 million ke matr bhasa | |
Bhasa ke palwaar | Afro-Asiatic | |
Standard forms | ||
Dialects | ||
Writing system | Arabic alphabet
Others
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Official status | ||
Official language in |
International Organizations
Special status in Constitution
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Recognised minority language in | List
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Regulated by | List
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Language codes | ||
ISO 639-1 | ar
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ISO 639-2 | ara
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ISO 639-3 | ara – Macrolanguageindividual codes: arq – Algerian Arabic xaa – Andalusi Arabic abv – Bahrani Arabic avl – Bedawi Arabic shu – Chadian Arabic acy – Cypriot Arabic adf – [[[hofari Arabic]] arz – Egyptian Arabic acm – Gelet Iraqi Arabi afb – Gulf Arabic ayh – Hadhrami Arabic mey – Hassaniya Arabic acw – Hejazi Arabic apc – Levantine Arabic ayl – Libyan Arabic ary – Moroccan Arabic ars – Najdi Arabic acx – Omani Arabic ayp – Qeltu Iraqi Arabic aao – Saharan Arabic aec – Saʽidi Arabic ayn – Sanʽani Arabic ssh – Shihhi Arabic sqr – Siculo-Arabic arb – Standard Arabic apd – Sudanese Arabic acq – Taʽizzi-Adeni Arabic abh – Tajiki Arabic aeb – Tunisian Arabic auz – Uzbeki Arabic | |
Linguasphere | 12-AAC
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Ii bhasa Islam khatir bahut important hae, kahe ki Muslim log ii biswas kare hae ki Allah (God) ii bhasa me Muhammad se baat karis rahaa through Archangel Gabriel Jibreal, jisse uske Arabic me Quran milaa. Jaada kar ke Arabic me baat kare waala log Muslims hae lekin kuch nai hae.
Western world, me bahut log Arabic sikhe hae. Aur dher bhasa Arabic sabd ke istemaal karaa jaae hae. Kuch English sabd jon ki Arabic se aais hae: sugar, cotton, magazine, algebra, and alcohol.
- Algeria
- Bahrain
- Comoros
- Chad
- Djibouti
- Egypt
- Eritrea
- Iraq
- Israel
- Jordan
- Kuwait
- Lebanon
- Libya
- Mauritania
- Morocco
- Oman
- Palestinian National Authority
- Qatar
- Western Sahara
- Saudi Arabia
- Sudan
- Syria
- Tunisia
- United Arab Emirates
- Yemen
It's also a "national language" of:
Arbii bhasa me ginti
badloNumber Arbii me | Number Fiji Hindi me |
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wa:h.id | ek |
ithna:n | dui |
thala:thah | tiin |
'arba'ah | chaar |
xamsah | paanch |
sittah | chhe |
sab'ah | saat |
thama:niyyah | aath |
tis'ah | nau |
'asharah | das |
Hafta ke din
badloFiji Hindi | Italian | Bole ke dhang |
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Sombaar | al-’ithnayn | al-eeth-nah-yen |
Mangar | ath-thulathaa’ | ah-too-lah-tah |
Budh | al-’arbi’aa’ | al-ar-bee-ah |
Bif | al-khamiis | al-kah-mees |
Suk | al-jumu’a | al-joo-moo-ah |
Sanichar | as-sabt | ah-sah-bet |
Etwaar | al-’aHad | al-ah-had |
Aur dekho
badlo- Arabic Wkipedia
- Arabic & Urdu Quran Majeed Archived 2009-06-28 at the Wayback Machine
References
badlo- ↑ Shachmon, Ori; Mack, Merav (2016). "Speaking Arabic, Writing Hebrew. Linguistic Transitions in Christian Arab Communities in Israel". Wiener Zeitschrift für die Kunde des Morgenlandes (University of Vienna) 106: 223–224.
- ↑ "Eritrea", The World Factbook (in English), Central Intelligence Agency, 2023-04-26, retrieved 2023-04-29
- ↑ Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Iran: Iran (Islamic Republic of)'s Constitution of 1979. – Article: 16 Official or national languages, 1979, retrieved 25 July 2018
- ↑ Constitution of Pakistan: Constitution of Pakistan, 1973 – Article: 31 Islamic way of life, 1973, retrieved 13 June 2018
- ↑ "Implementation of the Charter in Cyprus". Database for the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages. Public Foundation for European Comparative Minority Research. Archived from the original on 24 October 2011. Retrieved 20 May 2013.
- ↑ "Basic Law: Israel – The Nation State of the Jewish People" (PDF). Knesset. 2018-07-19. Archived (PDF) from the original on 10 April 2021. Retrieved 2021-01-13.
- ↑ "Mali". www.axl.cefan.ulaval.ca. Retrieved 2023-04-29.
- ↑ "Niger : Loi n° 2001-037 du 31 décembre 2001 fixant les modalités de promotion et de développement des langues nationales". www.axl.cefan.ulaval.ca (in French). Retrieved 2023-04-29.
- ↑ Constitution of the Philippines, Article XIV, Sec 7: For purposes of communication and instruction, the official languages of the Philippines are Filipino and, until otherwise provided by law, English. The regional languages are the auxiliary official languages in the regions and shall serve as auxiliary media of instruction therein. Spanish and Arabic shall be promoted on a voluntary and optional basis.
- ↑ "Decret n° 2005-980 du 21 octobre 2005". Archived from the original on 2015-05-18. Retrieved 2021-12-10.
- ↑ The Constitution of the Republic of South Africa (2013 English version ed.). Constitutional Court of South Africa. 2013. ch. 1, s. 6. https://www.concourt.org.za/images/phocadownload/the_text/english-2013.pdf. Retrieved 17 April 2020.
- ↑ Numbers in Million-Speaker Languages
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