The
Copts are an
ethno-religious group situated in
North Africa and the Middle East, mainly in the area of modern
Egypt, where they are the largest
Christian denomination. They are also the largest Christian denomination in
Sudan and
Libya. Christianity was the religion of the vast majority of Egyptians from 400–800 A.D. and the majority after the Muslim conquest until the mid-10th century and remains the faith of a significant minority population. Historically they spoke the
Coptic language, a direct descendant of the
Demotic Egyptian spoken in the Roman era, but it has been near-extinct and mostly limited to liturgical use since the 18th century. They now speak
Arabic.