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ၽႃႇသႃႇဢႃႇရပ်ႉ

လုၵ်ႉတီႈ ဝီႇၶီႇၽီးတီးယႃး ဢၼ်လွတ်ႈလႅဝ်းထၢင်ႇႁၢင်ႈ ၼၼ်ႉမႃး
Arabic
اَلْعَرَبِيَّةُ
al-ʿarabiyyah
al-ʿarabiyyah in written Arabic (Naskh script)
သဵင်ဢွၵ်ႇ/ˈʕarabiː/, /alʕaraˈbijːa/
ၵူၼ်းပိုၼ်ႉတီႈArab World Countries, minorities in neighboring countries and some parts of Asia, Africa, and Europe
ၸၢဝ်းၶိူဝ်းArabs and several peoples of the Middle East and North Africa (as a result of language shift)
ၵူၼ်းလၢတ်ႈၵႂၢမ်း ပိုၼ်ႉတီႈ
360 million native speakers of all varieties (2022)[1]
270 million L2 users of Modern Standard Arabic (2022)[2]
မုင်ႉၽႃႇသႃႇ
ပိူင်မိူဝ်ႈၸဝ်ႉ
ပိူင်လၵ်းၸဵင်
ၵႂၢမ်းပိုၼ်ႉတီႈ
ပိူင်တႅမ်ႈလိၵ်ႈ
Greek script (Cypriot Maronite Greek Alphabet)
Signed Arabic (different national forms)
သၢႆငၢႆပဵၼ်တၢင်းၵၢၼ်
လွင်ႈဢဝ်ၸႂ်ႉတိုဝ်းၼႂ်းလုမ်း
ႁပ်ႉယိုၼ်ပဵၼ်ၽႃႇသႃႇ ၸုမ်းၵူၼ်းဢေႇ
ၽူႈထိင်းသိမ်း ၸွမ်းၶႂၢင်ႇ
List
ၶူတ်ႉၽႃႇသႃႇ
ISO 639-1ar
ISO 639-2ara
ISO 639-3araၶူတ်ႉဢၼ်ၶဝ်ႈပႃး
ၶူတ်ႉႁင်းၶေႃ:
arq  Algerian Arabic
aao  Algerian Saharan Arabic
xaa  Andalusian Arabic
bbz  Babalia Creole Arabic
abv  Baharna Arabic
shu  Chadian Arabic
acy  Cypriot Arabic
adf  Dhofari Arabic
avl  Eastern Egyptian Bedawi Arabic
arz  Egyptian Arabic
afb  Gulf Arabic
ayh  Hadrami Arabic
mey  Hassaniya Arabic
acw  Hijazi Arabic
ayl  Libyan Arabic
acm  Mesopotamian Arabic
ary  Moroccan Arabic
ars  Najdi Arabic
apc  Levantine Arabic
ayp  North Mesopotamian Arabic
acx  Omani Arabic
aec  Saidi Arabic
ayn  Sanaani Arabic
ssh  Shihhi Arabic
sqr  Siculo Arabic
arb  Standard Arabic
apd  Sudanese Arabic
pga  Sudanese Creole Arabic
acq  Taizzi-Adeni Arabic
abh  Tajiki Arabic
Glottologarab1395[11]
Linguasphere12-AAC
တီႈၼႂ်းလိၵ်ႈႁွမ်တွမ်ၼႆႉ မၼ်းၶဝ်ႈပႃး မၢႆႁၢင်ႈ သဵင်ဢွၵ်ႇ IPA ယဝ်ႉ။ ပေႃးဢမ်ႇမီး လွင်ႉၵမ်ႉထႅမ်ဢၼ်မၢၼ်ႇမႅၼ်ႈၼႆ ၸိူဝ်းပဵၼ် တူဝ်လိၵ်ႈ ယူႇၼီႇၶူတ်ႉၼၼ်ႉ တေလႆႈႁၼ်ပဵၼ် ? ၊ လွၵ်းသီႇၸဵင်ႇ ၸၵႂႃႇၸိူဝ်းၼႆႉယဝ်ႉ။ ပေႃးၶႂ်ႈတူၺ်း လွင်ႈသိုပ်ႇမိုတ်ႈ IPA ၼႆ ၵႂႃႇတူၺ်းလႆႈတီႈ Help:IPA လႆႈယူႇ။


ၽႃႇသႃႇဢႃႇရပ်ႉ (اَلْعَرَبِيَّةُ, al-ʿarabiyyah [al ʕaraˈbijːa] (ထွမ်ႇသဵင်); عَرَبِيّ, ʿarabī [ˈʕarabiː] (ထွမ်ႇသဵင်) or [ʕaraˈbij]) ၼႆႉ မၼ်းပဵၼ် ၽႃႇသႃႇသႅမ်မိတိၵ်ႉ ဢၼ်လၢတ်ႈပဵၼ်ပိူင်လူင် တီႈ လူၵ်ႈဢႃႇရပ်ႉၼၼ်ႉယဝ်ႉ။[12]မၼ်းလႆႈမီးမႃး ၸဵမ်မ်ိူဝ်ႈ ပီႁူဝ်ပၢၵ်ႇ 1 သေ မၼ်းႁွင်ႉၵိုၵ်းၵၼ်တင်း ၸိုဝ်ႈ ၸၢဝ်းဢႃႇရပ်ႉ၊ ဝေႃးႁၢၼ် "ဢႃႇရပ်ႉ" ဢၼ်ဝႃႈၼၼ်ႉ လႆႈၸႂ်ႉမႃး တႃႇပိုတ်ႇတီႈပွင်ႇထိုင် ၵူၼ်းၸိူဝ်းယူႇသဝ်းတီႈ ၵုၼ်ပႅတ် ဢႃႇရပ်ႉ၊ ဢၼ်ပဵၼ် လွင်ႈတၢင်းႁၼ်ထိုင် ၽူႈလူင်ႉလႅၼ်ႇပၢႆးလိၼ် ၵရိတ်ႈ မိူဝ်ႈၵွၼ်ႇၼၼ်ႉယဝ်ႉ။[13]

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  2. Arabic, Standard at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022) closed access
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  9. Constitution of the Philippines, Article XIV, Sec 7: For purposes of communication and instruction, the official languages of the Philippines are Filipino and, until otherwise provided by law, English. The regional languages are the auxiliary official languages in the regions and shall serve as auxiliary media of instruction therein. Spanish and Arabic shall be promoted on a voluntary and optional basis.
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