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The phrase "a native speaker of Arabic" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone who speaks Arabic as their first language or has a high level of fluency in it.
Example: "She is a native speaker of Arabic, which greatly enhances her ability to translate documents accurately."
Alternatives: "an Arabic native speaker" or "a fluent Arabic speaker".
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I am a native speaker of Arabic.
She is a native speaker of Arabic and German and also fluent in English and French.
Is our loyalty more suspect than that of a native speaker of Arabic, or Chinese, or Tamil, or Russian, or Kurdish, or Igbo?
Born in Israel, he is a native speaker of Arabic and acquired Hebrew language in the 4th grade.
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As a scholar of classical Arabic and a native speaker of Lebanese Arabic, I have always felt this to be a false choice.
"Inshallah," which means "God willing," an expression used by all native speakers of Arabic irrespective of religious affiliation, seems to have been the trigger.
For example, if you are a native speaker of some of the most spoken languages, such as Arabic, English, Chinese, French or Spanish, seek some sites where you can give language classes to foreigners or editing documents.
She is a native speaker of Italian, is fluent in Chinese and French, and has a basic knowledge of Japanese and Arabic.
I am, after all, a native speaker of English.
Wulfstan was a native speaker of Old English.
Visit a native speaker of the language.
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