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Lebanon—and the Arab world in general—exists in a state of diglossia: [2] the language used in literature, formal writing, or other specific settings is very divergent from that used in conversations. Lebanon's official language, Modern Standard Arabic (MSA), [3] has no native speakers in or outside Lebanon. [4]
Historically, languages such as Phoenician, [11] Punic, [12] and Berber languages have been spoken in Morocco. Juba II, king of Mauretania, wrote in Greek and Latin. [13] It is unclear how long African Romance was spoken, but its influence on Northwest African Arabic (particularly in the language of northwestern Morocco) indicates it must have had a significant presence in the early years ...
Co-official language, along with Somali and English: No 2 Zanzibar b: 1,303,569: Co-official language, along with Swahili and English: No 3 Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic c: 502,585: Co-official language, along with Spanish: No a. Internationally recognised as part of Somalia. b. A semi-autonomous region of Tanzania. c. Presently occupied in ...
This is a list of official languages by country and territory. ... Lebanon: 1 Arabic Arabic Armenian ... Sudan, Algeria, Iraq, Morocco, Saudi Arabia, United Arab ...
Morocco: Arabic and Amazigh (co-official). ... In Lebanon, Arabic is the official and national language; ... Belgium has three official languages: Dutch (59%) ...
The following chart lists countries and dependencies along with their capital cities, in English and non-English official language(s). In bold: internationally recognized sovereign states. The 193 member states of the United Nations (UN) Vatican City (administered by the Holy See, a UN observer state), which is generally recognized as a ...
Morocco: 14 1 15 0.21 39,290,920 ... Lebanon: 7 9 16 0.23 6,603,910 471,708 294,000 ... This is the list of countries sorted by the number of official languages. Only ...
Lebanon; Libya; Mali (with Tuareg and French) Mauritania (with several national languages: Fula, Soninke, Wolof) Morocco ... ; other official languages of Taiwan ...