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English is increasingly used in science and business interaction. As of 2007 the presence of English in Lebanon has increased. Lebanese citizens of Armenian, Greek, or Kurdish descent often speak Armenian, Greek, or Kurdish with varying degrees of fluency. As of 2009, there were around 150,000 Armenians in Lebanon, or around 5% of the population. (Wikipedia)
English is increasingly used in science and business interaction. As of 2007 the presence of English in Lebanon has increased. Lebanese citizens of Armenian, Greek, or Kurdish descent often speak Armenian, Greek, or Kurdish with varying degrees of fluency. As of 2009, there were around 150,000 Armenians in Lebanon, or around 5% of the population. (Wikipedia)


For word lists and help researching in Lebanonian records, see:
For word lists and help researching in Lebanon records, see:
*[[Arabic Genealogical Word List]]
*[[Arabic Genealogical Word List]]
*[[French Genealogical Word List]]
*[[French Genealogical Word List]]


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