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What middle eastern countries do not speak Arabic?

While Arabic is the most widely spoken language in the Middle East, there are several countries in the region that do not have Arabic as their official language. Here are some examples:

* Iran: The official language is Persian (Farsi).

* Turkey: The official language is Turkish.

* Israel: The official languages are Hebrew and Arabic. While Arabic is recognized as an official language, Hebrew is the primary language used in government and public life.

* Cyprus: The official languages are Greek and Turkish.

* Armenia: The official language is Armenian.

* Azerbaijan: The official language is Azerbaijani.

It's important to note that while these countries may not have Arabic as their official language, there are often sizeable Arabic-speaking populations within them, especially in border regions or communities with historical ties to the Arabic-speaking world.

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