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  2. Egyptian Arabic - Wikipedia

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    The writers of stage plays in Egyptian Arabic after the Egyptian Revolution of 1952 include No'man Ashour, Alfred Farag, Saad Eddin Wahba , Rashad Roushdy, and Yusuf Idris. [36] Thereafter the use of colloquial Egyptian Arabic in theater is stable and common. [38] Later writers of plays in colloquial Egyptian include Ali Salem, and Naguib Surur.

  3. Aldiwan Arabic Language Center - Wikipedia

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    The center is nationally accredited as an Arabic language instruction school in Egypt. While independent sources indicate that courses offered at Al Diwan Center are recognized and credited by some highly ranked US and Canadian universities, [1] from which scholarship holders receive university-level credits, Al Diwan Center has no published information yet on this issue.

  4. Egyptian Arabic phonology - Wikipedia

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    Unlike in most Arabic dialects, Egyptian Arabic has many words that logically begin with a vowel (e.g. /ana/ 'I'), in addition to words that logically begin with a glottal stop (e.g. /ʔawi/ 'very', from Classical /qawij(j)/ 'strong'). When pronounced in isolation, both types of words will be sounded with an initial glottal stop.

  5. Academy of the Arabic Language in Cairo - Wikipedia

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    The academy's first permanent secretary, Mansur Fahmi [], chronicled in an article entitled [History of the Academy] (تاريخ المجمع), published in the first issue of the academy's journal (مجلة مجمع اللغة العربية في القاهرة) in 1934, the attempts of Arab men of letters to establish a regulatory institution for the Arabic language—none of which was ...

  6. Saʽidi Arabic - Wikipedia

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    Dialects include Middle and Upper Egyptian Arabic. [5] [6] Speakers of Egyptian Arabic do not always understand more conservative varieties of Ṣaʽīdi Arabic. [7] Ṣaʽīdi Arabic carries little prestige nationally, but it continues to be widely spoken in the South, and in the north by Southern migrants who have also adapted to Egyptian Arabic.

  7. Languages of Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Egyptian Arabic is the commonly spoken language, based on the dialect of Cairo, and is occasionally written in Arabic script, or in Arabic chat alphabet mostly on new communication services. Of the many varieties of Arabic , Egyptian Arabic is the most widely understood first dialect in the Middle East-North Africa, probably due to the ...

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