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==Facts about Standard Arabic ==
==Facts about Standard Arabic ==
Standard Arabic is taught throughout the Arab world in formal education. It differs significantly from many varieties of Arabic that are commonly spoken as mother tongues.
There are 25 countries that claim Arabic as an official or co-official language: Algeria, Bahrain, Chad, Comoros, Djibouti, Egypt, Eritrea, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Tanzania, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates and Yemen.
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*'''Language code (ISO 639-3)''': <code>arb</code>
*'''Language code (ISO 639-3)''': <code>arb</code>


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*'''Other names for "Standard Arabic"''': <code>Al-’Arabiyya, Literary Arabic</code>
*'''Other names for "Standard Arabic"''': <code>Al-’Arabiyya, Literary Arabic</code>


Standard Arabic is taught throughout the Arab world in formal education. It differs significantly from many varieties of Arabic that are commonly spoken as mother tongues.
==Dictionaries==
 
<span class="jb">•</span> [http://arabiclexicon.hawramani.com/ Hawramani-Shamela]: online search in 50 Arabic dictionaries, from 7<sup>th</sup> to 20<sup>th</sup> century <span class="np">(Shamela Project)</span>
 
<span class="jb">•</span> [https://dictionary.reverso.net/english-arabic/ Reverso]: Arabic-English dictionary &amp; words in context
 
<span class="jb">•</span> [https://www.dict.com/arabic-english Lingea]: Arabic-English dictionary &amp; multilingual
 
<span class="jb">•</span> [http://eu.lisaanmasry.com/online/search.php Lisaan Masry]: Egyptian Arabic-English <span class="k">(Arabic &amp; Latin alphabet)</span>
<span class="jb">•</span> [http://archive.org/details/lisanalarab01ibnmuoft?view=theater Lisān al-ʿarab] <span class="x-arabe">لسان العرب</span> (The tongue of the Arabs) by Ibn Manzūr (13<sup>th</sup>)
 
[http://archive.org/details/lisanalarab01ibnmuoft?view=theater I-II] - [http://archive.org/details/lisanalarab03ibnmuoft?view=theater III-IV] - [http://archive.org/details/lisanalarab05ibnmuoft?view=theater V-VI] - [http://archive.org/details/lisanalarab07ibnmuoft?view=theater VII-VIII] - [http://archive.org/details/lisanalarab09ibnmuoft?view=theater IX-X] - [http://archive.org/details/lisanalarab11ibnmuoft?view=theater XI-XII] - [http://archive.org/details/lisanalarab13ibnmuoft?view=theater XIII-XIV] - [http://archive.org/details/lisanalarab15ibnmuoft?view=theater XV-XVI] - [http://archive.org/details/lisanalarab17ibnmuoft?view=theater XVII-XVIII] - [http://archive.org/details/lisanalarab19ibnmuoft?view=theater XIX-XX]
 
<span class="jb">•</span> [https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b9065390z Al-qāmūs al-muḥīṭ] <span class="x-arabe">القاموس المحيط</span> (The surrounding ocean) by Al-Firuzabadi (14<sup>th</sup>)
 
<span class="jb">•</span> [https://archive.org/details/arabic-english-bilingual-visual-dictionary_201704?view=theater Bilingual visual dictionary] <span class="x">Arabic-English</span> (2009)
 
<span class="jb">•</span> [https://archive.org/details/ArabicEnglishThematicLexicon?view=theater Arabic English thematic lexicon] by Daniel Newman (2007)
 
<span class="jb">•</span> [https://archive.org/details/oxford-duden_pictorial_english_dictionary_with_english-arabic_index_201705/mode/1up?view=theater Oxford-Duden pictorial English dictionary] by Moustafa Gabr (2003)
 
<span class="jb">•</span> [https://archive.org/details/GlossaryOfIslamicTerms_201704?view=theater Glossary of islamic terms] by Anwer Mahmoud Zanaty (2006)
 
<span class="jb">•</span> [https://archive.org/details/Arabic-English-dictionary?view=theater Dictionary of modern written Arabic], Arabic-English, by Hans Wehr (1979)


Native speakers of Arabic generally do not distinguish between "Modern Standard Arabic" and "Classical Arabic" as separate languages; they refer to both as al-ʻArabīyah al-Fuṣḥā (العربية الفصحى) meaning "the pure Arabic".
<span class="jb">•</span> [https://archive.org/details/almawrid_658?view=theater Al-Mawrid], Modern Arabic-English dictionary, by Rohi Baalbaki, Lebanon (1995)


There are 25 countries that claim Arabic as an official or co-official language: Algeria, Bahrain, Chad, Comoros, Djibouti, Egypt, Eritrea, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Tanzania, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates and Yemen.
* Source: https://www.lexilogos.com/english/arabic_dictionary.htm


==Free Standard Arabic Lessons==
==Free Standard Arabic Lessons==
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==Arabic Online Virtual Keyboard==
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== Last Lessons ==
[[Language/Standard-arabic/Culture/Yemen-Timeline|Yemen Timeline]] — [[Language/Standard-arabic/Culture/Western-Sahara-Timeline|Western Sahara Timeline]] — [[Language/Standard-arabic/Culture/United-Arab-Emirates-Timeline|United Arab Emirates Timeline]] — [[Language/Standard-arabic/Culture/Tunisia-Timeline|Tunisia Timeline]] — [[Language/Standard-arabic/Culture/Syria-Timeline|Syria Timeline]] — [[Language/Standard-arabic/Culture/Sudan-Timeline|Sudan Timeline]] — [[Language/Standard-arabic/Vocabulary/Leisure-activities|Leisure activities]] — [[Language/Standard-arabic/Vocabulary/Popular-Arabic-sports|Popular Arabic sports]] — [[Language/Standard-arabic/Culture/Arabic-beauty-and-cosmetics|Arabic beauty and cosmetics]] — [[Language/Standard-arabic/Culture/Traditional-Arabic-dress|Traditional Arabic dress]] — [[Language/Standard-arabic/Culture/Arabic-TV|Arabic TV]] — [[Language/Standard-arabic/Culture/Arabic-cinema|Arabic cinema]] — [[Language/Standard-arabic/Vocabulary/Compound-nouns-in-Arabic|Compound nouns in Arabic]] — [[Language/Standard-arabic/Vocabulary/Common-Arabic-adjectives|Common Arabic adjectives]] — [[Language/Standard-arabic/Grammar/Differences-from-English-relative-clauses|Differences from English relative clauses]] — [[Language/Standard-arabic/Grammar/Differences-from-the-active-voice|Differences from the active voice]] — [[Language/Standard-arabic/Grammar/Formation-and-usage|Formation and usage]] — [[Language/Standard-arabic/Grammar/Third-conditional-and-mixed-conditionals|Third conditional and mixed conditionals]] — [[Language/Standard-arabic/Grammar/First-and-second-conditional|First and second conditional]] — [[Language/Standard-arabic/Vocabulary/Talking-about-the-weather|Talking about the weather]] — [[Language/Standard-arabic/Vocabulary/Basic-weather-vocabulary|Basic weather vocabulary]] — [[Language/Standard-arabic/Culture/Arabic-art-and-architecture|Arabic art and architecture]] — [[Language/Standard-arabic/Culture/History-of-Arabic-calligraphy|History of Arabic calligraphy]] — [[Language/Standard-arabic/Culture/Arabic-poetry|Arabic poetry]] — [[Language/Standard-arabic/Culture/Classical-Arabic-literature|Classical Arabic literature]] — [[Language/Standard-arabic/Vocabulary/Shopping-vocabulary|Shopping vocabulary]] — [[Language/Standard-arabic/Vocabulary/Money-vocabulary|Money vocabulary]] — [[Language/Standard-arabic/Vocabulary/Asking-for-directions|Asking for directions]] — [[Language/Standard-arabic/Vocabulary/Public-transportation|Public transportation]] — [[Language/Standard-arabic/Grammar/Formation-and-placement|Formation and placement]]
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Facts about Standard Arabic[edit | edit source]

Standard Arabic is taught throughout the Arab world in formal education. It differs significantly from many varieties of Arabic that are commonly spoken as mother tongues.

There are 25 countries that claim Arabic as an official or co-official language: Algeria, Bahrain, Chad, Comoros, Djibouti, Egypt, Eritrea, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Tanzania, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates and Yemen.


  • Language code (ISO 639-3): arb
  • Autonyms (how to write "Standard Arabic" in Standard Arabic): العربية القياسية
  • Other names for "Standard Arabic": Al-’Arabiyya, Literary Arabic

Dictionaries[edit | edit source]

Hawramani-Shamela: online search in 50 Arabic dictionaries, from 7th to 20th century (Shamela Project)

Reverso: Arabic-English dictionary & words in context

Lingea: Arabic-English dictionary & multilingual

Lisaan Masry: Egyptian Arabic-English (Arabic & Latin alphabet) Lisān al-ʿarab لسان العرب (The tongue of the Arabs) by Ibn Manzūr (13th)

I-II - III-IV - V-VI - VII-VIII - IX-X - XI-XII - XIII-XIV - XV-XVI - XVII-XVIII - XIX-XX

Al-qāmūs al-muḥīṭ القاموس المحيط (The surrounding ocean) by Al-Firuzabadi (14th)

Bilingual visual dictionary Arabic-English (2009)

Arabic English thematic lexicon by Daniel Newman (2007)

Oxford-Duden pictorial English dictionary by Moustafa Gabr (2003)

Glossary of islamic terms by Anwer Mahmoud Zanaty (2006)

Dictionary of modern written Arabic, Arabic-English, by Hans Wehr (1979)

Al-Mawrid, Modern Arabic-English dictionary, by Rohi Baalbaki, Lebanon (1995)

Free Standard Arabic Lessons[edit | edit source]

Language Exchange[edit | edit source]

Forum[edit | edit source]

Tools[edit | edit source]

Marketplace[edit | edit source]


Arabic Online Virtual Keyboard[edit | edit source]

Last Lessons[edit | edit source]

Yemen TimelineWestern Sahara TimelineUnited Arab Emirates TimelineTunisia TimelineSyria TimelineSudan TimelineLeisure activitiesPopular Arabic sportsArabic beauty and cosmeticsTraditional Arabic dressArabic TVArabic cinemaCompound nouns in ArabicCommon Arabic adjectivesDifferences from English relative clausesDifferences from the active voiceFormation and usageThird conditional and mixed conditionalsFirst and second conditionalTalking about the weatherBasic weather vocabularyArabic art and architectureHistory of Arabic calligraphyArabic poetryClassical Arabic literatureShopping vocabularyMoney vocabularyAsking for directionsPublic transportationFormation and placement