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Algerian Arabic is the native dialect of 75% to 80% of Algerians and is mastered by 85% to 100% of them. [7] It is a spoken language used in daily communication and entertainment, while Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) is generally reserved for official use and education.
Arabic, particularly the Algerian Arabic dialect, is the most widely spoken language in Algeria, [3] [4] but a number of regional and foreign languages are also spoken. The official languages of Algeria are Arabic and Berber, [5] as specified in its constitution since 1963 for the former and since 2016 for the latter.
Algerian Arabic is a variety of Maghrebi Arabic spoken mainly in Algeria, Egypt, France, Tunisia and a number of other countries. In 2020 there were about 31 million speakers of Algerian Arabic in Algeria, 27 million of whom speak it as a first language.
13 Ιουν 2019 · More than 99% of Algerians have Berber and Algerian Arabic as their native languages. About 73% of the country's population speaks Algerian Arabic while 27% speak Berber. The Algerian government also uses French as do the media and schools.
9 mins read. Of all the languages spoken in Algeria, Derja is the most common. It's sometimes referred to as Algerian Arabic, and even among Algerians, many consider the language a dialect of Arabic. Yet, it is, in many ways, different from Arabic, and I, personally, think that Algerian should be considered a language apart.
The Algerian constitution recognizes, in Article 3 (Arabic is the national and official language. Arabic remains the official state language. It is created with the President of the Republic, a High Council of the Arabic language.) Arabic here is not defined, whether it is literal, dialectal or classical Arabic.
The everyday languages of Algeria are Derja, a distinctly Algerian form of Arabic, different dialects of Berber, and French. While some Algerians speak all of these languages, the majority only speak Derja, or Derja along with either French or Berber.