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Arabic Language:
Arabic (al-arabiyyah or arabi) is a name applied to a group of dialects of the Central Semitic languages, thus related to and classified alongside other Semitic languages such as Hebrew and the Neo-Aramaic languages. Spoken Arabic varieties have more speakers than any other language in the Semitic language family. They are spoken by more than 280 million people as a first language, most of whom live in the Middle East and North Africa. Literary Arabic is the official language of 22 countries and it is the liturgical language of Islam since it is the language of the Qur'an, the Islamic Holy Book. Arabic has many different, geographically distributed spoken varieties, some of which are mutually unintelligible. Modern Standard Arabic (also called Literary Arabic) is widely taught in schools, universities, and used in workplaces, government and the media.
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Slovak Language:
Slovak (slovensky jazyk or slovencina, not to be confused with slovenski jezik or slovenscina, the native name of the Slovene), is an Indo-European language that belongs to the West Slavic languages (together with Czech, Polish, Silesian, Kashubian, and Sorbian). Slovak uses a Latin alphabet with small modifications that include the four diacritics (Ą, ´, ¨, ^; see Pronunciation) placed above certain letters.
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Arabic (al-arabiyyah or arabi) is a name applied to a group of dialects of the Central Semitic languages, thus related to and classified alongside other Semitic languages such as Hebrew and the Neo-Aramaic languages. Spoken Arabic varieties have more speakers than any other language in the Semitic language family. They are spoken by more than 280 million people as a first language, most of whom live in the Middle East and North Africa. Literary Arabic is the official language of 22 countries and it is the liturgical language of Islam since it is the language of the Qur'an, the Islamic Holy Book. Arabic has many different, geographically distributed spoken varieties, some of which are mutually unintelligible. Modern Standard Arabic (also called Literary Arabic) is widely taught in schools, universities, and used in workplaces, government and the media.
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Slovak Language:
Slovak (slovensky jazyk or slovencina, not to be confused with slovenski jezik or slovenscina, the native name of the Slovene), is an Indo-European language that belongs to the West Slavic languages (together with Czech, Polish, Silesian, Kashubian, and Sorbian). Slovak uses a Latin alphabet with small modifications that include the four diacritics (Ą, ´, ¨, ^; see Pronunciation) placed above certain letters.
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Slovenčina je indoeurópsky jazyk. Patrí do skupiny západoslovanských jazykov (spolu s češtinou, poľštinou a lužickou srbčinou).
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