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The major groups are: Egyptian Arabic مصري : Spoken by about 79 million people in Egypt and perhaps the most widely understood variety, due to the popularity of Egyptian-made films and TV shows Maghrebi Arabic مغربي (Algerian Arabic, Moroccan Arabic, Tunisian Arabic, Maltese and western Libyan Arabic) The Moroccan and Algerian dialects are each spoken by about 20 million people. Levantine Arabic شامي (Western Syrian, Lebanese, Palestinian, western Jordanian and Cypriot Maronite Arabic) Iraqi Arabic عراقي (and Khuzestani Arabic) - with significant differences between the more Arabian-like gilit-dialects of the south and the more conservative qeltu-dialects of the northern cities East Arabian Arabic بحريني (Eastern Saudi Arabia, Western Iraq, Eastern Syrian, Jordanian and parts of Oman) Gulf Arabic خليجي (Bahrain, Saudi Eastern Province, Kuwait, UAE, Qatar, and Oman) Other varieties include: Ḥassānīya حساني (in Mauritania, Mali and western Sahara) Sudanese Arabic سوداني (with a dialect continuum into Chad) Hijazi Arabic حجازي (western Saudi Arabia) Najdi Arabic نجدي (Najd region of central Saudi Arabia) Yemeni Arabic يمني (Yemen to southern Saudi Arabia) Andalusi Arabic أندلسي (Iberia until 17th century) Siculo Arabic صقلي (Sicily, South Italy until 14th century) Maltese مالطي, which is spoken on the Mediterranean island of Malta
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