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[edit]Hi Khaled! I saw your edits to Egypt and Egyptian Arabic. With regard to the latter, the tag you placed is not really appropriate for that section because it's meant for an entire article. That said, while there is no trouble in citing all of the information in the article (there is a list of references at the bottom), it might be best to just delete that whole section because I don't think it's that useful or informative anyway. Much of this can be said about a lot of the world languages, so it's pretty redundant. But we really do need to keep reference to the Egyptian Arabic pronunciation of the country's name in the Egypt article, because it's customary to do that for different languages or varieties in the lead section of every article. Saying it's the "local pronunciation" is not really descriptive, but making a reference to the article about the topic is. I hope that disagreements over the incubator test on EA doesn't get in the way of making our articles as informative and descriptive as possible. Best, — Zerida ☥ 21:40, 7 May 2008 (UTC)
- OK, I took out the reference to the Qur'an, but left the part about the religious and political implications because it follows from what said in the Official Status section. You are correct that Classical Arabic is used alongside Coptic/Egyptian in the Egyptian Church, but you might be surprised to know that there is in fact a copy of the Bible in Egyptian Arabic that was published about a hundred years ago or so :-) A lot of people, however, are unaware of that. — Zerida ☥ 22:09, 7 May 2008 (UTC)
- No, nothing official. The Church doesn't have an "official" bible per se since it appears in translation in so many different languages, though the Egyptian/Coptic, Arabic and less frequently Greek editions are those that have been part of the traditional liturgy. — Zerida ☥ 07:02, 8 May 2008 (UTC)
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