Did you know? If we count all dialects and regional varieties of Arabic, then Arabic is the fifth most spoken language in the world.
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Mohamed E.Arabic
Egypt
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My name is Mohamed, working Arabic voice over artist, I have extensive experience recording for Youtube videos... |
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M.reda K.Arabic French
Algeria
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professional native bilingual , arabic & European french….sounds pretty good in English |
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Sara B.Arabic
United Arab Emirates
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I am working as a VO artist “Arabic” for more than 6 years, and I am interested in working with you. Please f... |
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Ammar K.Arabic
Canada
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Worldwide Best Arabic Voiceover Actor 2021 SOVAS Award Winner. Distinguished Narrator for TV, Cinema, Internet... |
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Rania H.Arabic
Egypt
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My name is Rania and I’m a professional Arabic voice actress. |
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Maha O.Arabic
Egypt
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“Tailored to your needs” My name is Maha , a professional VO Artist ( Arabic _ Mother tongue) I provide voiceo... |
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Elhabib O.Arabic
Morocco
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Hey there! I’m Elhabib, your friendly neighborhood voice artist with a ton of stories to tell. Over the years,... |
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Toufic C.Arabic
Turkey
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My name is Toufic and I’m a professional Arabic voice actor |
Nayef S.Arabic
Palestine
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Hi, My name is Nayef and I am an Arabic voice actor. I have more than 20 years of experience in the fields of ... |
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Nourhan M.Arabic
Egypt
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My name is Nourhan and I am a professional Arabic Voice Over artist. Every new project is an adventurous journ... |
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Sumaiya N.Arabic
Palestine
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HELLO I’m sumaiya. I’m native Arabic speaker . I offer a high-quality service as an Arabic “VOICE OVER ARTIST... |
Marwa K.Arabic
Egypt
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Marwa IS A VOICE-OVER TALENT TO RELY ON, She is nominated for 2 Voice Arts Awards for Outstanding commercial ... |
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Arabic is a Semitic language with more than 310 million speakers worldwide. It’s estimated that another 270 million people speak Arabic as a second language.
Arabic is also the liturgical language of Islam – millions of Muslims worldwide are able to understand it.
Impressively, Arabic is an official language in 22 countries across Northern Africa and the Middle East. It is also one of the six official languages of the United Nations.
Did you know? If we count all dialects and regional varieties of Arabic, then Arabic is the fifth most spoken language in the world.
Arabic history stretches quite far – it’s considered to be one of the oldest languages in the world. Arabic originated around 1500 years ago in the Arabian Peninsula (current territories of Saudi Arabia, Yemen, and UAE).
The first speakers of Arabic were the nomadic tribes that inhabited the Peninsula. In fact, the word “Arabic” means “nomadic” – that’s a fitting name for a language, considering its origins!
Modern Arabic varieties that are used today in education, media, and sciences developed in the 19th and 20th centuries.
Since Arabic is a Semitic language, it has similarities with other languages in this group, such as Hebrew and Aramaic. Arabic vocabulary has quite a few loanwords from Iranian languages as well as Greek.
It’s worth mentioning that Arabic influenced many languages around the world – especially their vocabulary.
The influence of Arabic is most prominent in other Islamic countries. Yet, many modern European languages also adopted many words of Arabic origin.
English borrowed many commonly used words from Arabic. For example, coffee, algebra, alcohol, lemon, and so on. Interestingly, Arabic also transformed the numeral system in most European countries. Arabic numerals completely changed the Roman numeral system in Europe.
Arabic has around 30 different regional dialects that are spoken in different territories. Arabic varieties are classified into 6 groups: Maghrebi, Egyptian, Sudanese, Mesopotamian, Levantine, and Arabian Peninsula. Since it has so many dialects, Arabic is sometimes called a macrolanguage.
Modern Standard Arabic is a standardized dialect that’s used in education, media, politics, and science. Modern Standard Arabic serves as the official dialect, spoken in all Arabic-speaking countries.
When recording an Arabic voice over, keep in mind that Arabic has some sounds that don’t exist in other languages. For example, the sound ‘ح’ which is essentially a type of ‘h’, is particularly difficult to pronounce for non-native speakers.
Arabic is not a tonal language, which makes it easier to learn and speak – every word is pronounced exactly the way it’s written.
The natural tempo of spoken Arabic is about 120-130 words per minute (or 240 syllables). However, as with any project, the pace greatly depends on the context. If you’re recording a voice-over for a hard-sell commercial, the tempo will likely be faster than average everyday speech. So always make sure you’re aware of who your listeners are!