From Colloquial to Pragmatic
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.58564/ma.v15i41.2260Keywords:
Language - Language and dialect - Bilingualism - Colloquialism - PragmaticsAbstract
The Arabic language is in danger. The disease began with its leaves, and the fear is great that the blight of development will reach its branches and then its roots. Peace be upon Islam.
- Our valuable heritage and identity, studded with the ruby of Quranic expressions, must be preserved through social media.
- Focus on the role of schools in avoiding foreign reconciliations and endearing students to the Arabic language.
- It would be wonderful if teachers asked students to compose some classical Arabic verses, and rewarded them, despite their extreme simplicity, with mere encouragement and affection for the Arabic language.
- Avoid street and market language and foul language, which is incongruous with the sophisticated level of our language.
- Prevent those with malicious intent from undermining the Arabic language and the Islamic religion by attacking the language and mocking and ridiculing speakers of classical Arabic.
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