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Q:- Why is Arabic "a language of loss"​

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Answered by DEVILRAYAN
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Arabic is a language of loss because of its complexities and twisted calligraphy. This appears very difficult for the narrator to appreciate its glory.

Answered by tinkik35
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Experts blame many factors for the decline of the Arabic language, including: Globalization. Use of the English language in these countries, especially on social media. Use of Arabizi (Roman characters and English numbers) in speech and text.

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