Saudi Arabia Works to Make Arabic a Global Language
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Riyadh: Saudi Arabia is working hard to make the Arabic language stronger and more popular around the world. The Human Capability Development Program (HCDP), part of Saudi Vision 2030, held a special talk in Riyadh called “The Arabic Language in Saudi Vision 2030: From Care to Global Presence.” The event was organized with help from the Literature, Publishing, and Translation Commission.
The goal of the talk was to show how Saudi Arabia is helping people love and use Arabic more, both inside the Kingdom and across the world. The program also aims to support Saudi values and culture while helping people learn and grow.
Experts spoke about national plans and projects that make Arabic easier to learn, share, and use online and in schools. They also discussed how digital tools and modern technology can help Arabic reach more people everywhere.
The discussion included speakers from the King Salman Global Academy for the Arabic Language, the Saudipedia platform, and the Ministry of Media. They shared how different groups are working together to support Arabic, create more learning materials, and make Saudi Arabia a leader in protecting and promoting the Arabic language.
Through these efforts, Saudi Arabia hopes to keep Arabic strong for future generations and make it shine around the world.