Language/Standard-arabic
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Welcome to the Standard Arabic learning page!
You will find below many free resources to learn and practice this language.
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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.
- 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
• 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)
Source: https://www.lexilogos.com/english/arabic_dictionary.htm
