"Trilingual" Beirut Local Custom Tip by RblWthACoz

Beirut Local Customs: 36 reviews and 46 photos

Many Lebanese are trilingual or bilingual at the very least. Most people speak Arabic and French and some speak English as well. If you know French already, there is no need to learn Arabic too since so many people speak it.

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  • Written Apr 16, 2006
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