Language is one means of communication that has the most significant role in enhancing
humans' life and their relation with their environment alongside their relations with the
society in which they were born and raised. Language has always been th
e product of this
society on whose progress and regress have an impact upon it. It is well-known that
standard Arabic is the official language with its accurate grammar and vocabulary moving
from the ancestor to the descendant. However, it very often may be difficult to apply or
have access to for most people regardless of their cultural qualifications. It is also difficult
for this language to convey or transfer reality as clear as it is or to express how easy and
spontaneous life is to all people. Since the phenomenon of vernacular language alongside
standard language is a linguistic one all over the world, thus the necessity in the Arabic
novel in general and countryside in particular emerged to have an in-between third
language that is neither standard nor vernacular. This novel language is to be capable of
bringing the standard closer to daily life and ending up with one form of dialogue that
provides characters with their psychological and social traits; a tacit language for all
different cultural and scientific levels of readers and their social status. Also, this language
will help the text express the human emotions that emerge subconsciously for the standard
one is incapable of doing so. Needless to say, standard Arabic was one day a vernacular
with different dialects expressed through words like "language" and "tongue." Allah said:
("We have not sent but a messenger to represent his nation and clarify the truth to them.
For, God guide and misguide whomsoever thus He is the Noble and Wise").