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SunFlowerSeed Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

confused betweeen Arab and Arabic

Arabic students learning English, .......
or
Arab students learning English, ........

Arabic students : (Any nation) Students studying Arabic or Arabic people who are students.

Which one is correct for students who are Arabic people studying English ?

Thanks in advance,
  

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SunFlowerSeed Arabic students learning English, ....... or Arab students learning English, ........ Arabic students : (Any nation) Students studying Arabic or Arabic people who are students.

  • SunFlowerSeed Arabic students learning English, .......
  • or Arab students learning English, ........
  • Arabic students : (Any nation) Students studying Arabic or Arabic people who are students.
  • Which one is correct for students who are Arabic people studying English ?
  • Thanks in advance, Arabic-speaking students would include all, even those not living in Arabia (which would be Arabian students).
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SunFlowerSeedArabic students learning English, .......
or
Arab students learning English, ........

Arabic students : (Any nation) Students studying Arabic or Arabic people who are students.

Which one is correct for students who are Arabic people studying English ?

Thanks in advance,
Arabic-speaking students would includ
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Thank you Philip for the fast reply.

I am not familiar with Arabia word (geographically), is it the short form of Saudi Arabia ?
Just curious
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This is how I understand it:
Arabic students refers to people of any nation studying Arabic.
Arab students refers to students from Arab nations.
The answer to your question then would be: Arab students learning English.

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