How many words does the Arabic language have?

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There are 29 letters in Arabic language. ا۔ب۔ت۔ث۔ج۔ح۔خ۔د۔ذ۔ر۔ز۔س۔ش۔ص۔ض۔ط۔ظ۔ع۔غ۔ف۔ق۔ک۔ل۔م۔ن۔و۔ہ۔ء۔ی
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The Arabic language does not have a specific flag to represent it. Flags typically represent countries or regions, and Arabic is spoken in numerous countries across the Middle East and North Africa, each with its own national flag.
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The Arabic language does not have a specific flag to represent it. Flags typically represent countries or regions, and Arabic is spoken in numerous countries across the Middle East and North Africa, each with its own national flag.
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The Arabic language has millions of words due to its root-based vocabulary, where one root can generate many words with different meanings and forms.
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