Does Arabic language vary from country to country?&people from diffrent arab countries understand eachother?
Iranians speak Pharsi (Persian), a language completely different from Arabic. While accents and dialects differ from village to village, city to city, and country to country, Arabs can more or less understand each other perfectly. There are times, however, when some Arabs would have a rough time understanding each other if their countries were far away enough from each other. A Syrian and Iraqi, for example, could understand each other perfectly. A Syrian and a Morrocan, however, would have a more difficult time. In general, most dialects are the same, with the exception of accent alterations and the occasional alternate word. The Damascenes, for example, use the word “D’gheri”, meaning “forward/onward/straight ahead”. Alleppans, however, use the word “Sawae” instead. However, there are rare occasions when Arabs will understand Damascence or Egyptian Arabic while Damascenes or Egyptians will not understand the Arabic of those speaking to them. This is due to culture. Throughout the Ara