![]() ![]() Kuwait topped the word in English, followed by the following words: Twitter in Arabic, Google in English, translated in Arabic, YouTube, translated, weather in English, translation (in Arabic), news in English, translated in the language of daad.Īll the words were in English and they are as follows: Qatar, Doha, Google, YouTube, news, translation, Facebook, cricket (the famous sport in India and Pakistan and others), the weather, then the word "MOI" (abbreviated to the name of the Ministry of Interior of Qatar).Īll words came in English except for one, and the following is descending order: Bahrain, India, Google, YouTube, Translate, Cricket, Weather, LMRA, which is an abbreviation for the name of "Labor Market Regulatory Authority", then the word translator In Arabic, and in the last word Facebook. Young people often search the Internet and communication sites through their mobile phones, and the photo is on the streets of the Algerian capital (Reuters)Īll the search words were in Arabic in the following order: Twitter, series, YouTube, Haraj (meaning auction markets by selling and selling used materials such as furniture, machines, etc.), Saudi Arabia, "previously" (which is a Saudi electronic newspaper), translator, translation, Noor ( It means the system of the system of Nour, affiliated to the Saudi Ministry of Education, which enables parents to obtain the results of their children at various levels of schooling. Here are the ten most searched words on Google in each of the 22 member states of the League of Arab States: In addition to searching for the largest communication sites such as YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, and translation sites, there has been a lot of search in most Arab countries for weather sites and news sites that are more prevalent in this country or that, in addition to sites related to electronic commerce. ![]() The names of social networking sites and translation sites overwhelmed the ten most searched words in Google's engine in the countries of the Arab region in 2019, according to the summaries of the annual reports issued by the Canadian "Hootsuite" Foundation that monitors the internet and communication sites in the entire world, which published a separate report a few days ago.
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