Has Spanish language influenced Arabic language in another way?

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No, the Spanish language has not influenced the Arabic language,
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No, historically, the influence between Spanish and Arabic has primarily been one-sided, with Arabic significantly influencing the Spanish language due to the Moorish occupation of the Iberian Peninsula, not the other way around
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Spanish has had minimal influence on Arabic, as Arabic historically influenced Spanish more during Muslim rule in Al-Andalus. However, some Spanish words entered Arabic, mainly in North African dialects, through trade and colonization. Examples include "funda" (cover) and "blusa" (blouse). The impact...
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Spanish has had minimal influence on Arabic, as Arabic historically influenced Spanish more during Muslim rule in Al-Andalus. However, some Spanish words entered Arabic, mainly in North African dialects, through trade and colonization. Examples include "funda" (cover) and "blusa" (blouse). The impact is mostly in spoken dialects. read less
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Yes, Spanish has influenced Arabic, especially in regions like Morocco, through loanwords and cultural exchange during Spain’s rule. Words related to food, technology, and modern life, like bisté (steak) and telefón (telephone), entered Arabic dialects. This influence reflects historical ties, migration,...
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Yes, Spanish has influenced Arabic, especially in regions like Morocco, through loanwords and cultural exchange during Spain’s rule. Words related to food, technology, and modern life, like bisté (steak) and telefón (telephone), entered Arabic dialects. This influence reflects historical ties, migration, and ongoing interactions between Spain and the Arab world. read less
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