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Arabic may refer to:

Society

  • natural Arabiaor on this peninsula located in the confluence of Africa and Asia;
  • to the Arabmembers of any of the various tribes originating in Arabia, or descendants of any of them;
  • Al Arab worlda group that forms Arabicophones: people who have the Arabic language as their mother tongue — in their multiple variants.

Language

  • Al ArabicSemitic language spoken along the southern coast of the Mediterranean Sea and in the Middle East;
    • Al classicstandard and literary form of the Arabic language;
    • Al Modern Arab Standarda variant of classical Arabic (the common Arabic language) developed from the beginning of the nineteenth century;
    • Al Arabic dialect, the generic name that the spoken Arabic varieties receive, against the classical Arabic and its derivation, the modern Arabic standard;
    • Al Arabic alphabetan abyad used to write Arabic and, with various adaptations, for many other languages, such as Persian or Urdu;
      • Al South Arab or musnad, an alphabet of antiquity;
      • Al Arabic chat alphabetused on the Internet or to send short messages via mobile phones when the standard Arabic alphabet is not available for technical reasons;
      • to the Arabic graphing;
      • to the Arabic numeration;
  • to the Arab onomastic.

Arts and Sciences

  • to the Arab architecture;
  • to the Arab astronomy;
  • to the Arabic calligraphy;
  • to the Arab gastronomy;
  • to the Arabic literature;
  • to the Arabic mathematics;
  • to the Arabic music;
  • to the Arabic poetry.

Others

  • Al Arab horsea horse race;
  • Al Arab deserta desert region of the Arabian peninsula;
  • to the Arab mythologyor
  • Al Arab socialisma political concept.

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