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==Alphabet and Pronunciation== | ==Alphabet and Pronunciation== | ||
'''Egyptian Arabic''' | '''Egyptian Arabic''' | ||
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egyptian_Arabic_phonology Egyptian Arabic Phonology] | |||
'''Sa'idi Arabic''' | '''Sa'idi Arabic''' | ||
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sa%CA%BDidi_Arabic#Phonology Saʽidi Arabic Phonology] | |||
'''Eastern Egyptian Bedawi Arabic''' | '''Eastern Egyptian Bedawi Arabic''' | ||
'''Sudanese Arabic''' | '''Sudanese Arabic''' | ||
'''Domari''' | '''Domari''' | ||
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domari_language#Orthography Domari Orthography] | |||
'''Nobiin''' | '''Nobiin''' | ||
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nobiin_language#Phonology Noblin Phonology] | |||
'''Beja''' | '''Beja''' | ||
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beja_language#Phonology Beja Phonology] | |||
'''Siwi''' | '''Siwi''' | ||
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siwi_language#Phonology Siwi Phonology] | |||
'''Coptic Egyptian''' | '''Coptic Egyptian''' | ||
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coptic_language#Phonology Phonology] | *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coptic_language#Phonology Coptic Egyptian Phonology] | ||
==Language Aids and Dictionaries== | ==Language Aids and Dictionaries== |
Revision as of 14:31, 9 April 2021
Egypt Wiki Topics | |
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Description[edit | edit source]
The official language of the Arab Republic of Egypt is Arabic.
The spoken languages are:
- Egyptian Arabic (68%),
- Sa'idi Arabic (29%),
- Eastern Egyptian Bedawi Arabic (1.6%),
- Sudanese Arabic (0.6%),
- Domari (0.3%),
- Nobiin (0.3%),
- Beja (0.1%),
- Siwi
and others.
Additionally, Greek, Armenian and Italian, and more recently, African languages like Amharic and Tigrigna are the main languages of immigrants.
The main foreign languages taught in schools, by order of popularity, are English, French, German and Italian.
Historically Egyptian was spoken, of which the latest stage is Coptic Egyptian. Spoken Coptic was mostly extinct by the 17th century but may have survived in isolated pockets in Upper Egypt as late as the 19th century. It remains in use as the liturgical language of the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria. It forms a separate branch among the family of Afroasiatic languages. [1]
Word List(s)[edit | edit source]
For word lists and help researching in Egyptian records, see:
Egyptian Arabic
Sa'idi Arabic
Eastern Egyptian Bedawi Arabic
Sudanese Arabic
Domari
Nobiin
Beja
Siwi
Coptic Egyptian
Alphabet and Pronunciation[edit | edit source]
Egyptian Arabic
Sa'idi Arabic
Eastern Egyptian Bedawi Arabic
Sudanese Arabic
Domari
Nobiin
Beja
Siwi
Coptic Egyptian
Language Aids and Dictionaries[edit | edit source]
Egyptian Arabic
Sa'idi Arabic
Eastern Egyptian Bedawi Arabic
Sudanese Arabic
Domari
Nobiin
Beja
Siwi
Coptic Egyptian
Additional Resources[edit | edit source]
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Wikipedia contributors, "Egypt," in Wikipedia: the Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egypt#Languages, accessed 8 Apr 2021.