Arabic is the official language, but Article 11 of the Constitution of Lebanon states that "Arabic is the official national language. A law shall determine the cases in which the French language is to be used. The main point was to show people how widely used French and English are in Lebanon.
i visited Chateau Ksara once and i marvelled at it..there's so much history there and pple appreciate their culture..i left it with a great love for my country and a desire to taste wine and i've tasted every single one: Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, Gris de Gris...and their taste is brilliant ..Chateau Ksara sure deserves all the awards it received .. I can't wait to go to Kefraya :D
Arabic is the only official language in Lebanon
sdsodrod 1 year ago
@sdsodrod, yes, sorry:
Arabic is the official language, but Article 11 of the Constitution of Lebanon states that "Arabic is the official national language. A law shall determine the cases in which the French language is to be used. The main point was to show people how widely used French and English are in Lebanon.
zakajne219 1 year ago
i visited Chateau Ksara once and i marvelled at it..there's so much history there and pple appreciate their culture..i left it with a great love for my country and a desire to taste wine and i've tasted every single one: Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, Gris de Gris...and their taste is brilliant ..Chateau Ksara sure deserves all the awards it received .. I can't wait to go to Kefraya :D
vashtiverous78 2 years ago 2