Will spoken Arabic ever become a unified language ?

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Standard Arabic (including its modern form) has not “failed in becoming a unified language”. Some form of Arabic has been used for more than a millennium as a written method of communication throughout a large geographical area, and MSA does its job quite well as a consistent variety.
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Standard Arabic (including its modern form) hasnot“failed in becoming a unified language”. Some form of Arabic has been usedfor more than a millenniumas a written method of communication throughout a large geographical area, and MSA does its job quite well as a consistent variety. read less
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