Apollo
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Gulf Arabs and Yemenis speak the real arabic, everyone else speak a basterized version of it
Isn't it like saying Americans speak better English than the British? Weird statement if you don't put forth qualifiers.
If education correlates to language dialect then what does that mean for somalis lolYemenis spoke something similar to Tigrinya before they got Arabized.
And their education system is trash, so many Yemenis probably speak Arabic like rural uneducated yokels speak English.
People in their day-to-day lives speak their regional dialects than Standard Arabic. If Fusha is the point of reference, then other confounders need to be controlled for and measured before making any comparison because people are not really going outside talking that formally.In the case of Arabic there is this codified standard language which must be learned through the education system. I was reading some language learning forums and many of them were claiming Syrians spoke the best Fusha and Gulf Arab youth were trash at it, lol.
If education correlates to language dialect then what does that mean for somalis lol
Syria, the jewel of the arab world, the cradle of civilization, many Syrian throughout the centuries have played a key role in developing the grammar of Arabic language, was a hub for lecture and thinkers, and the capital of many islamic empires, the author of the second most beautiful book after Quran as some say, is a Syrian, and he is the same author that inspired the Divine comedy.Nah, if this is true, it has to do with their education system.
Let's hear some Arabic speakers confirm or deny this.
@Aurelian
Syria, the jewel of the arab world, the cradle of civilization, many Syrian throughout the centuries have played a key role in developing the grammar of Arabic language, was a hub for lecture and thinkers, and the capital of many islamic empires, the author of the second most beautiful book after Quran as some say, is a Syrian, and he is the same author that inspired the Divine comedy.
Syrians take 3 different courses and books for arabic course each year, reading, writing and poet. In terms of formal arabic the syrians are better than the gulf arabs.
Gulf states used to hire Syrians and Egyptians as arabic teachers, that alone should tell you something
Its funny you say thar cuz Yemeni arabs sounds closest to Fusha Arabic which is the Quranic arabic, along with Southern arabian tribesYemenis spoke something similar to Tigrinya before they got Arabized.
And their education system is trash, so many Yemenis probably speak Arabic like rural uneducated yokels speak English.
They and Alasad family killed that source of civilization, once they fucked up Iraq, and made Egypt sassy , there was one pillar of Arab world left, that was Syria.So it is true, interesting.
Now I am more depressed at Syria's destruction.
All the semi-decent 'Arab' countries got destroyed recently, Libya and Syria.
The white man andJewsPersia and Saudia really hate Syria and won't allow them to develop unless they are total NATO/Israel ass kissers like Khaleejis.
They and Alasad family killed that source of civilization, once they fucked up Iraq, and made Egypt sassy *****, there was one pillar of Arab world left, that was Syria.
The Saidi and Sudani Dialects are the closest to Classical Arabic. All others have their own twists and touches but the closest to actual Arabic is what upper egypt and Sudan speak
Levant Arabic sounds better than Khaleeji Arabic, it's softer and sounds better overall imo.