Ancient Roots:
Arabic is one of the oldest languages in the world, with a history spanning over 1,500 years. It belongs to the Semitic language family.
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Arabic is one of the oldest languages in the world, with a history spanning over 1,500 years. It belongs to the Semitic language family.
Arabic is a root-based language, which means many words are derived from a three-consonant root. By changing the vowels and adding prefixes or suffixes to the root, various words with related meanings can be formed. This structure allows for an extensive vocabulary and interconnectedness among words.
During the Islamic Golden Age, Arab scholars made significant contributions to various fields, including mathematics, astronomy, medicine, and philosophy. Many scientific terms used globally today originated from Arabic, such as algebra, algorithm, and zenith.
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