Top X Posts (formerly Tweets) for Arabic Language Day -
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For 1000 years, Arabic was the primary international language of commerce, scholarship & politics, much as English is today. Over the centuries, English adopted many words that were borrowed directly from Arabic
For Arabic Language Day, here are 20 words with Arabic origins… https://t.co/2q2F3wlkQQ
The Arabic language is a pillar of the cultural diversity of humanity.
Today is World #ArabicLanguageDay! Let's celebrate its legacy & its future 💙.
https://t.co/qTcjBzymBn https://t.co/ZEPhTKFw1n
— UNESCO 🏛️ #Education #Sciences #Culture 🇺🇳 (@UNESCO) December 18, 2022
On UN #ArabicLanguageDay our colleagues at the British Embassy share interesting facts about the Arabic language.
@RosieDyasUK https://t.co/fo9WKscVzh
It's #ArabicLanguageDay. Approximately 274 million people speak Arabic as a first or second language. Our volunteer translators help people detained in Arabic-speaking countries navigate documents from prison authorities and lawyers and we can provide Arabic language materials. https://t.co/lFIBk9hKGH
Today is Arabic Language Day. Did you know that:
🟢 We have cancer information in Arabic 👉
https://t.co/fVhe0sJvZm
🟢 Our support line has an interpreter service. Call us on freephone 0808 808 00 00 (every day, 8am to 8pm) and say, in English, the language you want to use. https://t.co/zL5fEGBKVT
First night of Hannukah falling on the same day as Arabic Language Day means this marriage between jam doughnuts and coffee is, frankly, an obligation 😁 https://t.co/OTlm5qCILc
On this Arabic Language Day, #pray for UFM mission partner, Yosry, as he seeks to build connections with Arabic-speaking refugees and asylum seekers in London through open-air evangelism and a hospitality ministry. https://t.co/lOC0VihIL4 https://t.co/czeIgMyJSd
Last year, I wrote this heartfelt article for @arablit FOLK that blends family history, folk dialect poetry and women’s stories of serfdom in Bahrain. Today on Arabic Language Day, I’m sharing it again:
‘Have You Seen Afifa? Have You Seen Latifa?’
https://t.co/sfVQnYG5HG
I hope I’m able to pass the gift of this beautiful #Arabic language to my children who are currently following in my footsteps by fighting all my efforts 😅🥹It annoys them even more when I tell them ‘you’ll appreciate it one day’❤️