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Volume 22:3 March 2022
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The Impact of the Arabic Language on Southeast Asian Countries

Ahmed Marzouk Nasser Al-Sharaa


Abstract

This research aims to trace the impact of Arabic in some Southeast Asian countries, through some of their linguistic uses, and this effect is caused by several factors, including Islamic religion, trade, and friction due to juxtaposition. The research has monitored a good number of these vocabularies in all areas of life.

Keywords: Arabic language, impact, Southeast Asian countries, Malay language, effect, friction.

1. Introduction

This study aims at finding the effects left by Arabic in the languages of the countries in Southeast Asia since the advent of Islam to the present day.

The study consists of the following:

1. Factors of Impact and Influence which contributed to the Arab impact in other countries.

2. A historical overview of the countries of Southeast Asia and the nature of the geographical environment of these countries, which paved the way for the arrival of the Arabic language to them.

3. The impact of the Arabic language on the languages of these countries in terms of the phonetic, structural, and lexical aspects.

4. A conclusion that summarizes the points raised in this study.

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Ahmed Marzouk Nasser Al-Sharaa
Assistant Lecturer
The Hashemite University–Jordan
Aashraah@yahoo.com

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