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Can GCC Arabs understand Morrocan Arabic?
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It is possible for every Arab to understand the vast, vast majority of all Arabic dialects if he/she knows MSA. Moroccan (which has many dialects like most Arabic countries although all of them are mutually intelligible) and to a smaller degree Algerian Arabic (same story) are the only mainstream Arabic dialects that Arabs not from Morocco or Algeria can struggle with to a certain degree. However for instance this is not the case with the Hassaniya Arabic which no Arab east of Libya has any trouble understanding.
Can GCC Arabs understand Morrocan Arabic?
Idk, I had heard many different Arabic dialects weren't mutually intelligible. Do what degree is Somali Arabic similar to Peninsular/Saudi one?
Great thread. Give me something which is a blend of traditional and modern arabic music, preferably instrumental.
Turks/Azeris everywhere in the comment section.
Nice remix though.
Ancient Arabic Dabke music and dances native to Sham (Levant) and Northern KSA.
Dabke from Northern KSA:
@azzo
Dabke dancers:
Cadets in KSA doing a dabke.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2hqbdINWESs
@TheCamelGuy and @Malik Alashter feel free to post some Iraqi Arab songs, poems etc. in this thread. I already posted a few but more contributions are obviously welcome.
@HannibalBarca feel free to post Tunisian songs, poems etc. as well since this thread was moved from the Arab section to this section.