when did arabic language begin - EAS
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- 1st century CELinguists generally believe that "Old Arabic" (a collection of related dialects that constitute the precursor of Arabic) first emerged around the 1st century CE. Previously, the earliest attestation of Old Arabic was thought to be a single 1st century CE inscription in Sabaic script at Qaryat al-Faw, in southern present-day Saudi Arabia.Signed forms: Signed Arabic (different national forms)en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arabic
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