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Ghanima Al-Fuhaid
Embrace the new, treasure the old
For the past few decades, Kuwait has been witnessing its own linguistic shift, particularly in its dialect. To delve into this change, how it came about, and what it might signify for the Kuwaiti identity, Kuwait Times interviewed several citizens from current and previous generations to gather their opinions on the matter. How has it changed? When speaking with young adults, all unanimously agreed that the Kuwaiti dialect has evolved since their...
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