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Arabic

There are many benefits to writing script in Arabic. The Arabic alphabet is very concise, which makes it easy to write quickly and legibly. In addition, Arabic script is very aesthetically pleasing, and can add a touch of elegance to any document. Although Arabic is a complex language, with a intricate grammar, the written script is actually quite simple. Each letter corresponds to a specific sound, and there are no silent letters. This makes it much easier to learn to read and write Arabic than it is to learn to speak the language. Arabic script is also very versatile. It can be used to write in a number of different languages, including Persian, Urdu, and Pashto. This makes it an excellent choice for those who need to be able to communicate in multiple languages. If you are interested in learning to write Arabic script, there are a number of resources available to help you. There are online courses, books, and software programs that can all help you to master this beautiful and useful script.

Script type

Right-to-left alphabetic scripts

Script origin

Script usage

Tunisian Arabic, Tunisia, Arabic
Arabic, Egypt, Arabic
Algerian Arabic, Algeria, Arabic
Najdi Arabic, Saudi Arabia, Arabic
Moroccan Arabic, Morocco, Arabic
Egyptian Arabic, Egypt, Arabic
Azerbaijani, Iraq, Arabic
Azerbaijani, Iran, Arabic
Azerbaijani, Arabic
Baluchi, Pakistan, Arabic
Beja, Sudan, Arabic
Western Balochi, Pakistan, Arabic
Bakhtiari, Iran, Arabic
Brahui, Pakistan, Arabic
Central Kurdish, Iraq, Arabic
Persian, Iran, Arabic
Zoroastrian Dari, Iran, Arabic
Gilaki, Iran, Arabic
Hausa, Cameroon, Arabic
Hausa, Sudan, Arabic
Khowar, Pakistan, Arabic
Kazakh, Afghanistan, Arabic
Kazakh, China, Arabic
Kazakh, Iran, Arabic
Kazakh, Mongolia, Arabic
Kazakh, Arabic
Kashmiri, India, Arabic
Kurdish, Lebanon, Arabic
Kurdish, Arabic
Kurdish, Iraq, Arabic

Script code
Arab
Numeric code
160