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@عربي-٣١: , that map is far from precise, at least in Egypt, because big cities in Egypt, ie urban regions, have their speakers use [ɡ] even in the south, in both of the colloquial speech and the literary recitation. Also, (only in speech) parts in Middle Egypt uses just [ʒ] and others [d] (yes "d"). Likewise, in some rural areas in the north, like in Sharkia governorate, there are users of [ʒ]. Usually they are poorly educated or illiterate. In Sinai, the native population either uses [ʒ], or the more urbanized ones (who may have immigrated from the Nile Delta [especially in southern Sinai]) pronounce [ɡ]. --Mahmudmasri (talk) 17:14, 21 March 2018 (UTC)[reply]