Originating in the Arabian Peninsula around the 8th century BCE, Arabic is the official language of 22 countries. It is a language primarily associated with the Middle East and North Africa. It is also the language in which the Holy Quran was originally written in.
Arabic is a member of the Semitic language family which includes Aramaic, Amharic (spoken in Ethiopia), Hebrew, Tigre (spoken in South Sudan), Tigrinya (spoken in Ethiopia and Eritrea), and Maltese.
Learn more about Arabic’s strategic importance here.
Arabic levels offered at MEDLI are Elementary, Intermediate and Advanced.
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