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Excuse me, are there any languages spoken in Turkey and Iran? Do Saudi Arabia, Iraq and other countries also speak Arabic?

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1 Do Turkey and Iran speak the same language? If not, what are they? Iran seems to speak Persian, right?

A: No. Turkish is the national language of Turkey and Persian is the national language of Iran.

Arabic, like English, is the common language of Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Oman and other Middle Eastern countries. But countries may speak different languages, but they all speak Arabic, right?

A: Arabic is the official language of 23 countries (including the State of Palestine) that have joined the League of Arab States. Arabic is widely used in these countries. Among them, the written language is the same, and the spoken language has dialect differences, just like the difference between Shanghai dialect and Shandong dialect. But the words are the same.

The standard spoken Arabic is called Husha, which is popular in Syria and Yemen. Just like Mandarin in Chinese.

Do these two famous Arab sects speak different languages?

A: I speak the same language, which is Arabic. Dialects have nothing to do with sects. Dialects are only related to regional differences. Generally speaking, spoken Arabic has three dialect areas: Egyptian dialect area, Iraqi dialect area and Syrian dialect area.

What language is Uyghur in China? Is it related to other languages? Please explain.

A: If I remember correctly, the Uyghur alphabet, Persian alphabet and Arabic alphabet belong to the same family. Aramaic alphabet. The pronunciation and spelling of some words in Uyghur are similar to Arabic and Persian.

Attachment: List of 23 Arab countries:

Algeria, UAE, Oman, Egypt, Palestine, Bahrain, Djibouti, Qatar, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Somalia, Tunisia, Syria, Yemen, Iraq, Jordan, Comoros, Palestine.

I wonder if the answer is satisfactory.