Is it true that the Arabic language hasn't changed through time ?

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We Arabians have a characteristic that i think unique, we speake dual languages both are called Arabic ☺️ Every part of the Arab world (not every country) we speake a dilect that is far remotely related to Standard Classical Arabic (The Arabic of the Qura’n). The Morocan Arabic will not...
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We Arabians have a characteristic that i think unique, we speake dual languages both are called Arabic ☺️ Every part of the Arab world (not every country) we speake a dilect that is far remotely related to Standard Classical Arabic (The Arabic of the Qura’n). The Morocan Arabic will not be understandable for an Arab from Iraq. Even within the same country, a man from Cairo, Egypt will not understand a man from Qina Egypt 100%. And every dilect is too different from Standard Classical Arabic that it could be considered a new language. It is not less different than the difference between Italian and Latin for example. So if you are talking about the qullical spoken Arabic it changed too much. read less
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