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Talk


Talk

Arabic is the official language of Qatar, with the Gulf di-alect being particularly common. As Qatar was a British protectorate, and due to considerable globalisation, En-glish is the most common second language. Most lo-cals will be able to converse in basic English, acting as a 'lingua franca' among the various nationalities. How-ever, some foreign workers may not understand either of these languages, and only rely on their native tongue. You may encounter foreign labourers speaking diverse languages such as Afrikaans, Mandarin, Japanese, Hindi, Urdu, Tagalog and Thai. While you can get by just fine in Qatar with only English under your belt, your hosts and any other locals you may meet will be very impressed and appreciative if you can recite a few basic Arabic phrases.


 See

For a comparatively small peninsula in the Middle East, there is quite a lot to see in Qatar.

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