Tunisian Arabic
Tunisian Arabic is a variety of Arabic spoken primarily in Tunisia. It is part of the Maghrebi Arabic dialect group and has unique features that distinguish it from other Arabic dialects. Tunisian Arabic incorporates vocabulary from Berber, French, and Italian, reflecting the country's diverse history and cultural influences.
The language is primarily spoken in informal settings, while Modern Standard Arabic is used in formal contexts, such as education and media. Tunisian Arabic has its own phonetic and grammatical rules, making it distinct and sometimes challenging for speakers of other Arabic dialects to understand.