What's special about the Arabic language?

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It has a rich history, complex grammar, and unique script.
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The Arabic language is considered special due to its unique writing system (right-to-left), distinct sounds not found in many other languages
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The Arabic language is unique for its rich history, poetic beauty, and deep cultural significance. It’s a Semitic language known for its root-based structure, where words stem from trilateral roots, allowing vast word formation. Arabic has 22 dialects and is the liturgical language of Islam, preserving...
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The Arabic language is unique for its rich history, poetic beauty, and deep cultural significance. It’s a Semitic language known for its root-based structure, where words stem from trilateral roots, allowing vast word formation. Arabic has 22 dialects and is the liturgical language of Islam, preserving the Quran for over 1,400 years. Its calligraphy is an art form, blending language and visual beauty seamlessly. read less
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