The codified supra-regional standard used across the Arab world in education, media, literature, and formal speech. Derived from Classical Arabic, it has no native speakers and no single regional home — it is acquired as a formal register layered above the spoken vernaculars. Cairo, as the historical center of Arabic publishing, broadcasting, and scholarship, serves as its conventional locus.
L'arabe de la Haute-Égypte, de Beni Souef au sud jusqu'à Assouan. Conservateur par rapport à l'arabe égyptien cairote, avec des interdentales conservées et un prestige rural distinct.