Is the Arabic language more synthetic or analytic?

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Arabic is a synthetic language.
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Arabic is a synthetic language.
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Arabic is a synthetic language, with a complex morphology where words are formed by adding prefixes, suffixes, and internal changes to roots.
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The Arabic language is generally considered more synthetic than analytic. This means that it tends to rely more on inflectional and derivational morphology (word forms and structure) to express grammatical relationships and meanings. Arabic is known for its complex verbal system,...
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The Arabic language is generally considered more synthetic than analytic. This means that it tends to rely more on inflectional and derivational morphology (word forms and structure) to express grammatical relationships and meanings. Arabic is known for its complex verbal system, which involves extensive use of prefixes, suffixes, and changes to the root consonants to convey different meanings. This characteristic makes it more synthetic than languages that rely more on word order or auxiliary verbs to convey grammatical relationships, which are typically considered more analytic. read less
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Arabic is synthetic
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