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  • 14:4314:43, 23 December 2020 diff hist +26 Classification of Arabic languages Central Arabic is Sudanese varieties. Egyptian varieties are Northern Arabic dialects just like Levantine and Mesopotamian varieties. Eastern Arabic is Mashriqi Arabic, which includes all Middle Eastern Arab countries and Sudan. Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • 14:2714:27, 23 December 2020 diff hist +51 Varieties of Arabic Classification: Improved the quality of the page. Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • 14:1914:19, 23 December 2020 diff hist +58 Varieties of Arabic Dear High Surv, please stop undoing my edits because I’m Egyptian myself and what I’m doing is correct. Egyptian and Sudanese are two different groups of Arabic influenced by two different languages. In your “Egypto-Sudanic” group you clearly separate Egyptian and Sudanese from each other. If “Egypto-Sudanic” was a real group there would be a page for it here on Wikipedia. Every source I have seen classifies Egyptian and Sudanese as two different dialects. Egyptian Arabic is known for being i... Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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  • 16:3816:38, 22 July 2020 diff hist +1 Egyptian Arabic Egyptian is not a Central or North African dialect of Arabic at all. Egyptian is a Northern and Middle Eastern dialect of Arabic just like Levantine and Iraqi Arabic. Stop reverting my edit because it is correct. Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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