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Arabic is the language of the Arabs and linguistically belongs to the Semitic family of the Afrasian macrofamily of languages. Modern Arabic is divided into 5 groups of dialects, which are actually separate languages from a linguistic point of view: the Maghreb group of dialects, Egyptian-Sudanese Arabic, Syro-Mesopotamian Arabic, the Arabian group of dialects, the Central Asian group of dialects. Arabic dialects in different countries differ greatly from each other and are often mutually incomprehensible to their speakers. Arabs from different countries use the Arabic literary language to communicate. It is a supra-dialectal variety of Arabic used in writing and in formal speech by educated Arabs. Modern Arabic literary language is widespread in all Arabic-speaking countries. It is this variety of Arabic that is used in the UN as one of the 6 official languages and is recognized as one of the 7 international languages. Most of the printed publications, books, documents and almost all educational literature published in Arabic are written in Arabic literary. The Arabic language is characterized by a highly developed inflection. As in other Semitic languages, Arabic has a complex and unusual morphology, that is, a method of constructing words from the main root. In Arabic, there is a non-concatenative morphology of "root and pattern": the root consists of a set of pure consonants (usually three) that form an intermittent pattern, forming words. In Arabic, there are three cases: nominative (the case of the subject and the nominal predicative), genitive (the case of prepositional control) and accusative (the case of direct complement). With the help of the genitive case, an uncoordinated, uncomplicated definition of idaf is also formed. There are only two genders in Arabic: masculine and feminine. The number in Arabic can be singular, dual and plural. The number of speakers of Arabic and its varieties is about 310 million, and about 270 million more people use Arabic as a second language. The official language of all Arab countries (in Iraq, along with Kurdish). It is also one of the official languages of Israel, Chad, Eritrea, Djibouti, Somaliland, Somalia and the Comoros. Writing is based on the Arabic alphabet. Arabic is written from right to left.