Eastern Arabic language

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Eastern Arabic is the varieties of Arabic that are widely spoken in countries west of Iran and east of Saudi Arabia, such as Iraq and Kuwait and is somewhat different than classical Arabic (Saudi Arabia) Central or Egyptian Arabic and Western Arabic (Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia).[1]

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