Arabic-English
Arabic-English refers to the use of both the Arabic and English languages, often in bilingual contexts. This combination is common in regions where Arabic is the primary language, such as the Middle East and North Africa, and where English serves as a global lingua franca.
In many cases, speakers may switch between Arabic and English in conversation, a practice known as code-switching. This blending can occur in various settings, including education, business, and social interactions, reflecting the influence of English on Arabic speakers and the growing importance of Arabic in global communication.