Algerian

The Algerian is a Dialectical Arabic spoken by the Algerian Arabic-speaking people. This variety presents itself of the nuances through the various areas: the Habitant S of the areas more to the Is speak an alternative close to the Tunisian ; those of the Northern - Western, an alternative close to the Moroccan ; with the Southern - Western, the Saharien speaks itself. Differences arise even Ville to the other as it is the case of Algiers, Oran and Constantine. Without forgetting the area of Jijel which has its own language. The dialectical Arabic in Algeria borrows words from the French language, so that we find there verbs resulting from the French vocabulary conjugés in Arabic, which distinguishes the Algerian dialect from that of the other Arab countries. Spanish vocabulary is borrowed in Oranie, and Italian in the areas Is.

Example: mnérvi - > to irritate.

The number of speakers is estimated enters 22 and 26 million in Algeria, and between 2 and 4 million in the countries of emigration (France, Belgium, Germany, the United Kingdom, Canada).

However, the Arab arts person is the official language of Algeria, and it is this one which is employed in the written form.

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