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  2. Online English-Moroccan Arabic Dictionary by Tajine qui parle (Talking Tagine). 2800 words translated into Moroccan Arabic (Darija).

  3. To greet someone in Darija you would say assalam 3alikum (peace be upon you السلام عليكم), to answer it use wa 3alikum assalam و عليكم السلام, you can also greet with ahlan (hello أهلا), and simply say it back if it’s said to you, you won’t find anyone in Morocco saying only Assalam 3alikum or ahlan without asking ...

  4. Moroccan Arabic (Arabic: العربية المغربية الدارجة, romanized: al-ʻArabiyyah al-Maghribiyyah ad-Dārija lit. ' Moroccan vernacular Arabic '), also known as Darija (الدارجة or الداريجة), is the dialectal, vernacular form or forms of Arabic spoken in Morocco.

  5. Darija is also known as: Moroccan Arabic Darija, Lhja Meghribiya Arabic ( اللهجة المغربية ), Moroccan Arabic, Maghrebi Arabic dialect, Moroccan dialect, Maghrebi Arabic, Darija, Darija language. What is Darija? Moroccan Darija is a dialect spoken in Morocco. It is an Arab language that has influences from Tamazight, French, and ...

  6. Darija, often referred to as Moroccan Arabic, is a distinctive Arabic dialect spoken primarily in Morocco and parts of North Africa. Imagine it as the cool, laid-back cousin of standard Arabic. While standard Arabic is formal and used in writing and official contexts, Darija is the language of everyday conversations, vibrant marketplaces, and ...

  7. All of this is to say that Darija is a beautiful and complex way of getting to know the Maghreb, and I highly recommend it to supplement any language you know when travelling to Morocco - but it isn't all there is! That being said, please make use of some of the resources linked below: SOME RESOURCES TO LEARN COLLOQUIAL MOROCCAN ARABIC

  8. Darija means “everyday, colloquial languageand therefore has connotations of informality, mostly used in casual conversations. Moroccan Darija shares an estimated 70-75% of its vocabulary with Modern Standard Arabic (MSA), and is, therefore, a good starting point to learn any type of Arabic.

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