What do Iranians think of the Arabic language?

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Arabic is not popular in Iran at all. I can assure you if you ask Iranian students about their hardest and most hated subject in school most of them (if not all) will respond Arabic. Iranians aren't interested in Arabic language at all. Iranians all speak Persian language. Do we have Arabic classes?...
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Arabic is not popular in Iran at all. I can assure you if you ask Iranian students about their hardest and most hated subject in school most of them (if not all) will respond Arabic. Iranians aren't interested in Arabic language at all. Iranians all speak Persian language. Do we have Arabic classes? Yes, we do have in middle school but we have English classes too. Many students hated Arabic language, thanks to its complicated structure and function. Persian and Arabic are from two different linguistic families and they only share similar alphabet and some vocabulary but other than that nothing else is similar. In fact, Persian as an Indo-European language shares more similarities with English, French and Spanish. I can say Turkish is the second popular language after Persian mainly because Azeris, a Turkic people, who live mainly in Iran. read less
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Arabic is not popular in Iran at all. I can assure you if you ask Iranian students about their hardest and most hated subject in school most of them (if not all) will respond Arabic. Iranians aren't interested in Arabic language at all. Iranians all speak Persian language. Do we have Arabic classes?...
read more
Arabic is not popular in Iran at all. I can assure you if you ask Iranian students about their hardest and most hated subject in school most of them (if not all) will respond Arabic. Iranians aren't interested in Arabic language at all. Iranians all speak Persian language. Do we have Arabic classes? Yes, we do have in middle school but we have English classes too. Many students hated Arabic language, thanks to its complicated structure and function. Persian and Arabic are from two different linguistic families and they only share similar alphabet and some vocabulary but other than that nothing else is similar. In fact, Persian as an Indo-European language shares more similarities with English, French and Spanish. I can say Turkish is the second popular language after Persian mainly because Azeris, a Turkic people, who live mainly in Iran. read less
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