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The following link may be of help re Standard Arabic and Tunisia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tunisian_Arabic
Similar in Morocco I found, with my few Arabic words and phrases, although greetings familiar in Islam worldwide were recognised even with my pronunciation.
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You'll find that most people working in jobs that bring them into contact with tourists and/or have University lentrance level qualifications will speak all three with equal ease. Generally English is widely spoken in the hotels used by most visitors. There is a separate dedicated forum here for Tunisia that you might want to take a look at - it has a wealth of info on Tunisia on it and loads of great tips for prospective visitors.

SM
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You will need to be fluent in "Telly Ad" English , such phrases as "Cheap as chips", "Asda Price" and "luvly jubly" :)
However It seems your other languge skills will be more than sufficent :tup
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