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As we don't have a Swedish census report defining who is considered Arabic and who is not, how do we read the Joshua Project's figures?
If we add Algerian, Arabic-speaking = 2,300 (who do fit the Arabic profile), the figure becomes 165,400.
Add to that Somali = 45,000 (as a member of the Arabic nations), the figure becomes 210,400.
The term 'Arab' applies to Semitic peoples, which encompasses far more peoples than the term is usually construed to mean... so what do we include or exclude without breaching WP:NOR? -- Iryna Harpy ( talk) 00:25, 6 November 2016 (UTC)
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As we don't have a Swedish census report defining who is considered Arabic and who is not, how do we read the Joshua Project's figures?
If we add Algerian, Arabic-speaking = 2,300 (who do fit the Arabic profile), the figure becomes 165,400.
Add to that Somali = 45,000 (as a member of the Arabic nations), the figure becomes 210,400.
The term 'Arab' applies to Semitic peoples, which encompasses far more peoples than the term is usually construed to mean... so what do we include or exclude without breaching WP:NOR? -- Iryna Harpy ( talk) 00:25, 6 November 2016 (UTC)