As far as I know, Arabic has 26 origins and it is the vocabularies richest language. Also, it is the only language that has the letter "َض" pronounced as Daad in English, hence, it is called the Language of Daad.
Answering your question, yes, it's called the Mother of all languages. Perhaps because Arabic has lent hundreds of words to other languages. Such an influence might be related to major roles played by the Arabic culture and their development in almost all fields; science, medicine, astrology, mathematics, etc..during the middle ages.
Answering your question, yes, it's called the Mother of all languages. Perhaps because Arabic has lent hundreds of words to other languages. Such an influence might be related to major roles played by the Arabic culture and their development in almost all fields; science, medicine, astrology, mathematics, etc..during the middle ages.
