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languages spoken in Bahrain

Urdu

Urdu

Urdu (Urdū, ), the Central Indo-Aryan language of the Indo-Iranian branch, belonging to the Indo-European family of languages
Arabic

Arabic

Arabic (', (Arabic pronunciation) or '), the Central Semitic language, thus related to and classified alongside other Semitic languages such as Hebrew and the Neo-Aramaic languages
List languages (systematic means of communicating by the use of sounds or conventional symbols) a language that is spoken by a significant part of the population of Bahrain (‏البحرين‎ '), officially the Kingdom of Bahrain (مملكة البحرين ', ), the small island country near the western shores of the Persian Gulf

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  • Bahrain (‏البحرين‎ '), officially the Kingdom of Bahrain (مملكة البحرين ', ), the small island country near the western shores of the Persian Gulf

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Language in Bahrain. Arabic is the official language of Bahrain, but English is widely spoken. ... The Arabic language originated in Saudi Arabia in ...
Ethnologue > Web version > Country index > Asia > Bahrain Languages of Bahrain ... Arabic, Baharna Spoken [abv] 300,000 in Bahrain (1995). Population total all countries: 310,000.
The Languages spoken in Bahrain includes Arabic, English, Farsi, and Urdu. The foreign language is mainly used for official purposes. Bahrain is a land of Arabs, so the local ...
Persian is also common, although it is spoken mostly in the home. A number of other languages are spoken among expatriates in Bahrain, including Urdu, Hindi, and Tagalog.
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