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Arabic Language, Arab Difference

May 7th 2007 14:58
Arabic is a language, an Arab (or Arabian) is a person from an Arabian area. Arabic and Arab cannot be used interchangeably. Understandable that the system is complex, Chinese people speak Chinese and are called Chinese, right? But English speaking people can be American yet we don't say they speak American.

As for Persian? Nothing to do with Arabic, here are multiple sources backing me up,

Farsi - Persian Language
Indo-Iranian Languages

Persian (Farsi)

Persian Language
History and Origins of Persian (Parsi or Farsi) and Dari-Persian language



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