>>17473101lebanese here, syrians/palestinians/jordanians we can easily communicate, then it starts getting weird and different the further we go. iraq/egypt for example are different and still understandable, same for going downwards towards saudi and emirates, different but still understandable. and if we go farther, woah boy, good luck understanding what a sudanese who isn't exposed to your language is trying to say and god forbid a morrocan speaks.
we can all speak Classical/Original arabic, but no one dares since they will be mocked and laughed at and shamed in public lol
>>17473957we understand it, while it's very different language wise, but it was dominant in tv/movies media for a long while, every single 90's classic disney movie is egyptian dubbed and every single arab kid watched them.
Now the REAL question is, who is your oshi you ARABS
Lebanese: Polka (miss worldwide herself)