Levantine Arabic
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- | '''Levantine Arabic''' ({{lang-ar|اللَّهْجَةُ الشَّامِيَّة}}, {{transl|ar|''ʾal-lahǧatu š-šāmiyyah''}}, autonym: ''il-lahje š-šāmiyye'') is a broad [[variety of Arabic]] and the main [[Vernacular language|vernacular]] spoken [[Arabic]] of the eastern coastal strip of the [[Levantine Sea]] that includes parts of [[Lebanon]], [[Jordan]], [[Syria]], [[State of Palestine|Palestine]], [[Israel]], and [[Turkey]]. | + | '''Levantine Arabic''' is a broad [[variety of Arabic]] and the main [[Vernacular language|vernacular]] spoken [[Arabic]] of the eastern coastal strip of the [[Levantine Sea]] that includes parts of [[Lebanon]], [[Jordan]], [[Syria]], [[State of Palestine|Palestine]], [[Israel]], and [[Turkey]]. |
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Levantine Arabic is a broad variety of Arabic and the main vernacular spoken Arabic of the eastern coastal strip of the Levantine Sea that includes parts of Lebanon, Jordan, Syria, Palestine, Israel, and Turkey.
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