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English: 2023 map of the geographical distribution of the various varieties of Arabic recognized by the ISO 639-3 standard, including Arabic-based creoles but excluding Judeo-Arabic languages.
 
1: Hassaniya Arabic (mey)
 
2: Moroccan Arabic (ary)
 
4: Algerian Arabic (arq)
 
5: Tunisian Arabic (aeb)
 
6: Libyan Arabic (ayl)
 
7: Egyptian Arabic (arz)
 
9: Saʽidi Arabic (aec)
 
10: Chadian Arabic (shu)
 
11: Sudanese Arabic (apd)
 
12: Juba Arabic (pga)
 
13: Najdi Arabic (ars)
 
14: Levantine Arabic (apc)
 
16: Mesopotamian Arabic (acm)
 
17: Gulf Arabic (afb)
 
18: Bahrani Arabic (abv)
 
19: Hejazi Arabic (acw)
 
20: Shihhi Arabic (ssh)
 
21: Omani Arabic (acx)
 
22: Dhofari Arabic (adf)
 
23: Sanʽani Arabic (ayn)
 
25: Hadhrami Arabic (ayh)
 
26: Uzbeki Arabic (auz)
 
27: Tajiki Arabic (abh)
 
28: Cypriot Arabic (acy)
 
29: Maltese language (mlt)
 
30: Nubi language (kcn)
 
Sparsely populated area or no indigenous Arabic speakers
 
Solid area fill: variety natively spoken by at least 25% of the population of that area or variety indigenous to that area only
striped 3
Hatched area fill: minority scattered over the area
 Dotted area fill: speakers of this variety are mixed with speakers of other Arabic varieties in the area
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2023 map of the varieties of Arabic

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