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A model attribution edit summary is Content in this edit is translated from the existing French Wikipedia article at [[:fr:100% Arabica]]; see its history for attribution. You may also add the template {{Translated|fr|100% Arabica}} to the talk page. For more guidance, see Wikipedia:Translation
100% Arabica may refer to: 100% Arabica (coffee), a common blend of coffee and quality labeling; 100% Arabica (film), a 1997 French comedy movie
The word was in use in Arabic for centuries before it started to be used in European languages, and was adopted in Europe beginning in the late 13th century, in Italy, with the same meaning as the Arabic. In Europe the meaning began to be narrowed to today's Kermes species in scientific botany and taxonomy works of the mid 16th century. [3] [4]
Algerian Arabic is the native dialect of 75% to 80% of Algerians and is mastered by 85% to 100% of them. [7] It is a spoken language used in daily communication and entertainment, while Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) is generally reserved for official use and education.
In linguistics, lexical similarity is a measure of the degree to which the word sets of two given languages are similar. A lexical similarity of 1 (or 100%) would mean a total overlap between vocabularies, whereas 0 means there are no common words. There are different ways to define the lexical similarity and the results vary accordingly.
In other words, Arabic in its natural environment usually occurs in a situation of diglossia, which means that its native speakers often learn and use two linguistic forms substantially different from each other, the Modern Standard Arabic (often called MSA in English) as the official language and a local colloquial variety (called ...
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The languages of media are predominantly French and Arabic. [16] Newspapers are only published in two languages, as in the Arabic language Al Watany, and the independent, French language, l’Archipel. [16] On social media, French is the predominant language, with 100% of Comorians in 2014 reported to have used French as their language on ...