You mean Arabic?
2007-04-10 06:07:01
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answer #1
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answered by Zain 7
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wishful thinking, even if we wanted to, we can't simply because there are nor grammaer rules for it. Any language needs grammer that is documented. In the absense, it is more like wikpedia, anyone can add or remove whatevery they want, making a mess of the language it self. Lets stick to using it at the street level.
2007-04-18 01:36:35
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answer #2
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answered by fozio 6
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we know it has street language all of its own so why change it' are you thinking of making the old pharaonic language egyptian, if you want a none arabic language use the nubian language, this is also a none written language passed on from father to son. it also seems that you have adopted the english language very well. did you know the Welsh word for English is Sais
(26th dynasty Necho King of Sais) so there you go you have a whole range to choose from. and all from a welshman living in Egypt
2007-04-10 15:30:18
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answer #3
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answered by mr T 3
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u mean official language if u mean that so i dont think
every country has a street language and offcial language
in Egypt the official language is Arabic and the street language is a language that poeple make to make it easy for themselves to communicate
(i think u cant speak right arabic even a whole hour)
2007-04-10 13:43:17
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answered by Adham 1910 4
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Arabic is the language and Egyptian is the accent
2007-04-11 06:59:37
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answered by eve 4
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no way a language without grammar to be a basic life language
2007-04-11 03:42:22
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answered by Anonymous
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no it can never be taught in schools. Arabic will still be dominant
2007-04-16 14:09:13
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answered by Ruby 6
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i can't understand ur question?!! ofcourse arabic can be a language for the whole world!
2007-04-17 09:17:39
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answered by Sarra 1
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Egyptions use arabic langauge.it can be for all.
2007-04-10 18:32:02
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answered by Anonymous
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no eve i think accent is the wrong word perhaps dialect?
2007-04-14 22:52:30
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answered by Anonymous
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