Lebanese Arabic
Lebanese Arabic is a dialect of Arabic spoken primarily in Lebanon. It is part of the Levantine Arabic group, which also includes dialects from neighboring countries like Syria and Jordan. This dialect features unique vocabulary, pronunciation, and expressions that distinguish it from Modern Standard Arabic and other regional dialects.
The language has been influenced by various cultures due to Lebanon's history, incorporating words from French, English, and Turkish. Lebanese Arabic is commonly used in everyday conversation, music, and media, making it an essential part of the country's cultural identity.