*abbreviated ‘lebanese’*
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(‘lebanese arabic’ is a variety of ‘levantine arabic’, indigenous to + spoken primarily in ‘lebanon’, with significant linguistic influences borrowed from other ‘middle eastern’/’european languages’*, and is in some ways unique from other varieties of ‘arabic’)
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(due to ‘multi-lingualism’ among ‘lebanese people’ (the vast majority of the ‘lebanese people’ are ‘tri-lingual’… (‘lebanese arabic’ / ‘french’ / ‘english’) … it is not uncommon for ‘lebanese people’ to mix [‘lebanese arabic’ / ‘french’ / ‘english’] languages into their daily speech)
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