Arab weather - we all speak Arabic, but the difference in Arabic dialects can be distinguished from one country to another and even between one region and another within the same country. Dialects may be close between countries and may differ so radically that it is difficult for the people of some countries to understand what the other, who comes from a different geographical area, is saying.
Of course, we are talking here about the local or colloquial dialect, because no matter how different the Arabic dialects are, we all follow the same rules when it comes to the classical Arabic language, with the exception of some few differences that we will not address in this topic because what we will talk about is the difference in the dialects of the spoken language and not Differences and controversies about the test.
The Arabic dialects differ according to the geographical distribution. Each region has its own pronunciation and dialect. The Egyptian accent differs from the Saudi, whose dialect intersects with the Emirati, and differs with the Lebanese, whose dialect intersects with the Syrian, all of which differ completely from the Moroccan dialect.
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The difference in dialects dates back to the pre-Islamic era; For example, Bani Rabi’ah used to add the letter “Shin” to Kaf, such as “I saw you and you.” As for Bani Tamim, they used the word “hamza” on the word “Get ready, you become my teacher.” As for the Thaqif tribe, they used the letter “Al Ain” in the place of the letter “Haa” (until you become atti). These are simple examples that show us a very small part of the difference in dialects that began since the pre-Islamic era and was passed down from one generation to another.
Dialects are formed due to two factors, namely:
For example, the conquests of the Arabs eradicated the Aramaic, Coptic and Berber languages. On the other hand, we find that the countries of the Maghreb speak in a language that feeds between French and Arabic, influenced by French colonialism.
Historians consider that three immigrant and displaced tribes had a major role in forming the Egyptian, Levantine, Iraqi, Gulf, Maghreb and other dialects. These tribes are: Tamim, Hudhayl, and Tai’ , but there are so many dialects that are classified of unknown lineage so that scholars do not know to which side they should be attributed.
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