Abstract

This paper aims to shed light on the simmering conflict in the Arabic Semitic language with local vernacular and dialects; In modern times, Arabic has become a hybrid, and the Arabic language has become alien to its homelands and sons.
 Through this research, she mentioned the concept of linguistic bisexuality and the reasons for its emergence, and also cited a number of reasons for the weakness of the Arabic tongue. She concluded by mentioning a series of solutions proposed by specialists to protect the Arabic language from threats.

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