What language is spoken in the UAE?

Question 1: What language is spoken in the UAE? Brief introduction of UAE.

Country name * * * United Arab Emirates.

It covers an area of 83,600 square kilometers.

The population is 4.042 million (2003), with foreigners accounting for 4/5, mainly from India, Pakistan and other countries. * * * is the official language, and English is widely used. Residents mostly believe in * * * religion, mostly Sunni; Shiites are in the majority in Dubai.

Question 2: What is the official language of the UAE? The official language of the United Arab Emirates is Arabic, and English is a widely used language. Due to the large number of foreigners in the UAE (the national population accounts for only 30%-40% of the total population), English is widely used in public services and business places. Because it used to be a British colony, the English here is mainly British English, which is a little different from American English which is usually taught in our country.

Question 3: What languages do Middle Eastern countries generally speak? The Middle East includes 22 * * * countries and 5 non-* * countries, all of which are * * * countries except Israel and Cyprus.

Among the Middle East countries, Turkey, Iran and Afghanistan are not * * * countries, but all * * * countries are * * * countries. According to different religions and sects, it can be divided into four types:

First, countries with a majority Sunni population include Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Yemen, Syria, Jordan, Palestine, Libya, Sudan, Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco, Mauritania, Somalia, Djibouti, Comoros, Turkey and Afghanistan.

Secondly, countries with a majority Shiite population include Iran, Iraq and Bahrain.

Third, Oman is a country with a majority population of Ebad factions. This sect is a branch of Hawary Jiti Sect, and Hawary Jiti Sect is a sect of * * * religion independent of Sunnis and Shiites, which was born in the middle of the 7th century.

Fourth, the situation in Lebanon is more complicated. The population of Lebanon accounts for about 60%, and Christians account for about 40%. But * * * belongs to Shia, Sunni, Druze and other different sects; Christians belong to different sects, such as Maronites, Malyka, Roman Catholics, Greek Orthodox Christians and Protestants. Since no Sect has an absolute advantage in the total population, Lebanon distributes state power according to the proportion of the population of each Sect, stipulating that the president should be Maronite, and the prime minister and speaker should be Sunni and Shia respectively.

Among the countries in the Middle East, 8 1.2% of the residents in Israel are Jews and believe in Judaism. Israel is regarded as a Jewish state, and the Sabbath and all Jewish traditional festivals and religious festivals are designated as national holidays. 77% of the population in Cyprus are Greeks and believe in the Orthodox Church. Among them, 18% are Turks and believe in Sunnis. Cyprus is the only country in the Middle East with a majority of Christians.

The main language is * * *, and all * * * countries speak * *. Followed by Hebrew. Then English.

Question 4: What languages are spoken in Iran, UAE and Saudi Arabia? Persian is spoken in Iran, * * * is the official language of UAE, and English is widely used, while * * * is spoken in Saudi Arabia.

Question 5: What language is spoken in Dubai? Why so rich? Dubai is the second largest emirate among the seven Emirates in the United Arab Emirates (after Abu Dhabi) and the economic center of the United Arab Emirates. The emirate of Dubai is located in Dubai. 10 to March next year is the best season in Dubai. Generally speaking, Dubai has a subtropical climate, with a temperature of 10-30 degrees Celsius in winter and a maximum temperature of 48 degrees Celsius in summer. The official language of Dubai is English, but English is the most important business language.

Although * * * is the official language of Dubai, Hindi, Malayalam, Urdu, Persian, Tagalog and Bengali are all spoken in Dubai. English is the most widely used language in Dubai Emirates.

Dubai has always been a prosperous commercial center, and Dubai Port plays a very important role in the economic development of the city and has always been a safe and important seaport.

Dubai's market is very open and easy to enter, and there is no foreign exchange control. The transportation infrastructure can be compared with any developed place in the world. Dubai's retail, entertainment and tourism industries are growing strongly, and its image has been enhanced through ambitious promotional activities. Amazing gifts such as luxury cars and gold bars, as well as city-wide discount promotions, are the characteristics of Dubai's annual shopping festival. The shopping festival turned the whole city into a theme park. 1998 alone, its great success attracted more than 2 million tourists and brought more than 10 billion dollars in consumption. Dubai, as a transit hub for Asia, Europe, Africa and India, holds many large-scale international exhibitions, expositions and investment promotion conferences every year, bringing value and income.

In the Gulf region, Dubai is considered as one of the most important trade centers in the region.

First of all, Dubai is located in the middle of the UAE coastline, about 400 miles long, and its location is very strategic and competitive. This important position in the southwest of * * Bay, on the one hand, makes Dubai play an active trade role in connecting various routes, on the other hand, it can greatly facilitate the maritime traffic between the east and the west.

Secondly, Dubai pursues a free and stable economic policy, which has won a good reputation in various countries and international business circles, and encourages domestic capital and foreign capital to invest in commercial, industrial, service and other economic fields.

Third, Dubai has further strengthened its strategic position in international trade by building a sound infrastructure, improving service efficiency and providing public services. These efficient facilitation measures have effectively promoted the growth of various economic sectors, social development and the improvement of people's living standards.

In a word, the economy of Dubai Emirates is based on two economic activities, namely, non-oil trade and oil production and export. In the past three decades, Dubai's trade and industry have experienced rapid growth due to its unique strategic location in the Gulf region, the completion of a series of infrastructure projects and a series of trade facilitation measures implemented according to the highest international standards. Now Dubai has become the most important import, export and entrepot trade center in this region. At the same time, Dubai is also committed to vigorously strengthening the construction of its industrial base in order to further realize its economic diversification. To this end, Dubai has established some heavy industry projects in Gebali Free Zone, and the active private economy has also established some small and medium-sized manufacturing factories, which have achieved self-sufficiency in some commodities, and some commodities have even exceeded the demand of the local market and are exported to overseas markets.

Question 6: Which countries are there? What language does every country speak? * * * List of countries and their organizations: (1) *** Arab League: Algeria, Bahrain, Djibouti, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, Oman, Qatar, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates. (2) Arab Maghreb Union: (Maghreb Union) Algeria, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, Tunisia and Tunisia. (3) Gulf Cooperation Council: Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates (4) *** Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries: Algeria, Bahrain, Egypt, Iraq, Kuwait, Libya, Qatar, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria and United Arab Emirates. (5) *** OIC countries: Afghanistan, Algeria, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Benin, Brunei, Brunei, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Chad, oros Comoros, Cyprus, Djibouti, Egypt, Gabon, Gambia, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Malaysia. Nigeria, Oman, Pakistan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia, Tunisia, Turkey, Uganda, United Arab Emirates, Yemen.

Question 7: How many languages are there in the Middle East? 1. The Middle East includes 22 * * * countries and 5 non * * * countries, all of which are * * * countries except Israel and Cyprus.

Among the Middle East countries, Turkey, Iran and Afghanistan are not * * * countries, but all * * * countries are * * * countries. According to different religions and sects, it can be divided into four types:

First, countries with a majority Sunni population include Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Yemen, Syria, Jordan, Palestine, Libya, Sudan, Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco, Mauritania, Somalia, Djibouti, Comoros, Turkey and Afghanistan.

Secondly, countries with a majority Shiite population include Iran, Iraq and Bahrain.

Third, Oman is a country with a majority population of Ebad factions. This sect is a branch of Hawary Jiti Sect, and Hawary Jiti Sect is a sect of * * * religion independent of Sunnis and Shiites, which was born in the middle of the 7th century.

Fourth, the situation in Lebanon is more complicated. The population of Lebanon accounts for about 60%, and Christians account for about 40%. But * * * belongs to Shia, Sunni, Druze and other different sects; Christians belong to different sects, such as Maronites, Malyka, Roman Catholics, Greek Orthodox Christians and Protestants. Since no Sect has an absolute advantage in the total population, Lebanon distributes state power according to the proportion of the population of each Sect, stipulating that the president should be Maronite, and the prime minister and speaker should be Sunni and Shia respectively.

Among the countries in the Middle East, 8 1.2% of the residents in Israel are Jews and believe in Judaism. Israel is regarded as a Jewish state, and the Sabbath and all Jewish traditional festivals and religious festivals are designated as national holidays. 77% of the population in Cyprus are Greeks and believe in the Orthodox Church. Among them, 18% are Turks and believe in Sunnis. Cyprus is the only country in the Middle East with a majority of Christians.

The main language is * * *, and all * * * countries speak * *. Followed by Hebrew. Then English.

I don't know, it feels like * * * or Hindi.