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Classical Arabic and Egyptian Arabic are the same as in our timeline. Arabic is not spoken in our Maghreb, but ''is'' spoken in Turkey (with lots of Turkic and Irish loans). | Classical Arabic and Egyptian Arabic are the same as in our timeline. Arabic is not spoken in our Maghreb, but ''is'' spoken in Turkey (with lots of Turkic and Irish loans). | ||
There is a heavily Irish-influenced Arabic variety spoken in | There is a heavily Irish-influenced Arabic variety spoken in Corsica. | ||
Modern Standard Arabic doesn't exist? though Classical Arabic is still used in Islam | Modern Standard Arabic doesn't exist? though Classical Arabic is still used in Islam |
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