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  1. Moroccan Darija, also known as the Moroccan language, is a lively language that forms an engaging mix of Arabic, Berber, French, and even some Spanish words. It’s the informal and everyday language spoken by many Moroccans, infused with local expressions that reflect the diversity of Moroccan culture. This language is colorful and imbued with ...

  2. May 17, 2019 · Podcast & YouTube videos for the lazy ones. YouTube is full of videos to learn Darija. I don’t have a personal favorite, but I am sure that you’ll find something that will suit your needs. You can also check this 3-Minute Moroccan Arabic podcast on Amazon. It’s a series of 25 audio lessons for busy bees!

  3. Darija is the fastest-speaking dialect within the Arab World. The percentage I’ve heard varies, but it’s about 70% Arabic; the rest is influenced by French, Spanish, and Amazigh languages (the native inhabitants of Morocco). As a spoken language, Darija is forever evolving. Words that the youngest generation’s grandparents used are ...

  4. Darija is an oral language, thus it is very flexible and dynamic. Within the dialect itself there are several variations, the main differences are primarily between the southern and northern Morocco, as well as rural and urban areas. Despite the fact that it is currently a spoken language, some factions in Morocco advocate for Darija’s ...

  5. Moroccan Arabic, also known as Darija, is the dialect of Arabic spoken in Morocco. It is very similar to the dialects spoken in Algeria, Mauritania, and Tunisia, but differs greatly from dialects spoken further east, in countries such as Egypt, Lebanon, and the Gulf countries. Because Morocco has been ruled by many different governments and ...

  6. Darija is the local dialect of Arabic in Morocco. Darija means “everyday, colloquial language” and 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.

  7. A growing, developing dictionary website designed to facilitate language learning; Words and expressions in current use in Morocco; Transcription in latin letters and arabic script; Explanations and examples to help with choosing the right word; All the word forms of the nouns and adjectives (masculine, feminine, singular, collective and plural)

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