English language in Lebanon
English is a secondary language of Lebanon, with 40% of the population saying in 2011 that it can speak it non-natively.
English-language sign in Tripoli, Lebanon
The Lebanese lira is in Modern Standard Arabic on one side and French on the other
High school sign in Arabic and English
In Lebanon, most people communicate in the Lebanese variety of Levantine Arabic, but Lebanon's official language is Modern Standard Arabic (MSA). French is recognized and used next to MSA on road signs and Lebanese banknotes. Lebanon's native sign language is the Lebanese dialect of Levantine Arabic Sign Language. English is the fourth language by number of users, after Levantine, MSA, and French. Most Armenians in Lebanon can speak Western Armenian, and some can speak Turkish.
Languages of Lebanon
Arabic script MSA plaque on Said Akl's statue in AUST's campus, Beirut
Syrian refugee students, Lebanon, 2016
Town sign in Modern Standard Arabic and French at the entrance of Rechmaya, Lebanon