A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF LINGUISTIC TERMS IN ENGLISH AND ARABIC

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The third and fifth most spoken languages in the world respectively are Arabic and English. About 700 million people speak English as a second language, along with 379 million native speakers. Arabs make for around 319 million people worldwide. Due to their very diverse linguistic ancestries—the Arabic language descended from Semitic languages, whereas the English language came from the Indo-European family—both languages share some parallels and contrasts. The article is meant to draw attention to the similarities and differences between the two languages.

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Kodirova , K. ., & Azimova , A. . (2023). A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF LINGUISTIC TERMS IN ENGLISH AND ARABIC. Евразийский журнал академических исследований, 3(2), 95–98. извлечено от https://in-academy.uz/index.php/ejar/article/view/9920

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