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Arab countries have dialects that don't deviate much from Fusha Arabic(Standard Arabic), yet the vast majority of Arabs understand and can switch to talking with formal Arabic because it's the official language and the language of education in most Arab Countries. https://ai.glossika.com/blog/learn-modern-standard-arabic-or-egyptian-arabic#:~:text=The%20Modern%20Standard%20Arabic%20sounds,communicate%20using%20Modern%20Standard%20Arabic.

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