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  2. Languages of Libya - Wikipedia

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    The official language of Libya is Modern Standard Arabic. Most residents speak one of the varieties of Arabic as a first language, most prominently Libyan Arabic , but also Egyptian Arabic and Tunisian Arabic .

  3. Libya - Wikipedia

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    The official language of Libya is Arabic, with vernacular Libyan Arabic being spoken most widely. The majority of Libya's population is Arab . [ 9 ] The largest city and capital, Tripoli , is located in northwestern Libya and contains over a million of Libya's seven million people.

  4. Portal:Libya - Wikipedia

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    The official language of Libya is Arabic, with vernacular Libyan Arabic being spoken most widely. The majority of Libya's population is Arab . The largest city and capital, Tripoli , is located in northwestern Libya and contains over a million of Libya's seven million people.

  5. List of countries and territories where Arabic is an official ...

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    Arabic (alongside English) was an official language in South Sudan from 1863 (these days a part of Egypt Eyalet (1517–1867)) until 2011 (that time the independent state Republic of South Sudan), when the former government canceled Arabic as an official language. Since 2011 English is the sole official language of South Sudan.

  6. Portal:Libya/Intro - Wikipedia

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    The official language of Libya is Arabic, with vernacular Libyan Arabic being spoken most widely. The majority of Libya's population is Arab . The largest city and capital, Tripoli , is located in northwestern Libya and contains over a million of Libya's seven million people.

  7. List of official languages - Wikipedia

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    Libya; Mali (with Tuareg and French) Mauritania (with several national languages: ... Sakha (local official language; in localities with Yukaghir population) [78]

  8. Libyan Arabic - Wikipedia

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    Libyan Arabic (Arabic: ليبي, romanized: Lībī), also called Sulaimitian Arabic by scholars, [2] is a variety of Arabic spoken in Libya, and neighboring countries.It can be divided into two major dialect areas; the eastern centred in Benghazi and Bayda, and the western centred in Tripoli and Misrata.

  9. Modern Standard Arabic - Wikipedia

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    Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) is the literary standard across the Middle East, North Africa and Horn of Africa, and is one of the six official languages of the United Nations. Most printed material in the Arab League—including most books, newspapers, magazines, official documents, and reading primers for small children—is written in MSA.