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Jaku Arab (Jaku Arab: العربية,al-‘Arabīyyah), nya siti ari jaku tebesai ari pemayuh orang ke ngena jaku nya dalam sebilik jaku Semitik. Jaku tu ayan ari menua ke diatu tama menua Arab Saudi. Jaku tu bekait nias enggau Jaku Hebrew enggau jaku Aram. Jaku Arab udah dikelaska nyadi siti makrojaku ke bisi 27 dialek dalam ISO 639-3. Sub-jaku nya dikena ba serata Dunya Arab, enggau jaku resmi dikena ba serata Dunya Islam.

Jaku Arab
اَلْعَرَبِيَّةُ
al-ʿarabiyyah
al-ʿarabiyyah in written Arabic (Naskh script)
SebutTemplate:Wp/iba/IPA-ar
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Dikena baDunya Arab sereta menua ke semak
BansaArab
SpeakersTemplate:Significant figures/rnd million native speakers of all varieties (2024)[1]
Template:Significant figures/rnd million L2 users of Jaku Arab Standard Moden (2023)[2]
Tukuh kelia
Tukuh baku
Dialek
Arabic alphabet
Arab Isyarat (different national forms)
Status resmi
Jaku resmi ba
Special status in Constitution
Diaku jaku
minoriti ba
Kod jaku
ISO 639-1ar
ISO 639-2ara
ISO 639-3ara – inclusive code
Individual codes:
arq – Algerian Arabic
xaa – Andalusi Arabic
abv – Bahrani Arabic
avl – Bedawi Arabic
shu – Chadian Arabic
acy – Cypriot Arabic
adf – Dhofari Arabic
arz – Jaku Arab Ejip
acm – Gelet Iraqi Arabic
afb – Gulf Arabic
ayh – Hadhrami Arabic
mey – Hassaniya Arabic
acw – Hejazi Arabic
apc – Levantine Arabic
ayl – Libyan Arabic
ary – Moroccan Arabic
ars – Najdi Arabic
acx – Omani Arabic
ayp – Qeltu Iraqi Arabic
aao – Saharan Arabic
aec – Saʽidi Arabic
ayn – Sanʽani Arabic
ssh – Shihhi Arabic
sqr – Siculo-Arabic
arb – Standard Arabic
apd – Sudanese Arabic
acq – Taʽizzi-Adeni Arabic
abh – Tajiki Arabic
aeb – Tunisian Arabic
auz – Uzbeki Arabic
Glottologarab1395
Linguasphere12-AAC
  Sole official language, Arabic-speaking majority
  Co-official language, Arabic-speaking majority
  Co-official language, Arabic-speaking minority
  Not an official language, Arabic-speaking minority
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Malin

  1. Template:Wp/iba/E27
  2. Template:Wp/iba/E27
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  11. Constitution of the Philippines, Article XIV, Sec 7: For purposes of communication and instruction, the official languages of the Philippines are Filipino and, until otherwise provided by law, English. The regional languages are the auxiliary official languages in the regions and shall serve as auxiliary media of instruction therein. Spanish and Arabic shall be promoted on a voluntary and optional basis.
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