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  1. Transcribed Moroccan Arabic Moroccan Darija in Arabic Letters; Boiled: Meslouq: مسلوق: Bread: Khobz: خبز: Butter: Zebda: زبدة: Cake: 7elwa: حلوة: Cheese: Fermaj: فرماج: Coffee: Qehwa: قهوة: Cumin: Kamoun: كامون: Egg: Bida: بيضة: Fish: 7out: حوت: Flower: Degig: دگيگ: Fried: Meqli: مقلي: Fruit: Fakia ...

  2. Transcribed Moroccan Arabic Moroccan Darija in the Arabic Alphabet; Yes: Iyyeh / ah / wah: إييه/ آه/واه: No: Lla: لا: Please (addressing a singular) 3afak: عافاك: Thanks : Shokran: شكرا: I love you (addressing a singular) Kanbghik: كنبغيك: I miss you (addressing a singular) Twe77eshtek : توحشتك: A lot : Bezzaf ...

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    Transcribed Moroccan Arabic
    Moroccan Darija In The Arabic Alphabet
    Yes
    Iyyeh / ah / wah
    إييه/ آه/واه
    No
    Lla
    لا
    Please (addressing a singular)
    3afak
    عافاك
    Thanks
    Shokran
    شكرا
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    Morocco has two official languages: Arabic (Modern Standard Arabic) and Berber, which are completely different from each other, the second being the original language of Morocco with the first one having come with the arrival of Islam in the 7thcentury. There are also several local languages such as Tarifit or Tashelhit, although the most commonly ...

    The Arabic alphabet is used in all varieties of Arabic and is made up of 28 letters. One of its characteristics that usually attracts attention, in addition to the fact that most of the letters of each word (with the exception of six) connect with the other similar to cursive writing, is that it is written from right to left. Although it may be str...

    Don’t get your hopes to far up: after learning these phrases and words you won’t be completely equipped to show off your conversation skills in every possible situation. But even learning just a little of the language goes a long way. It can be the perfect bridge between cultures and a great way to break the ice. If you learn a little of the local ...

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  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. Apr 15, 2021 · Tachlhit is spoken in the High and Anti Atlas, in Draa and Dadestal, and in Souss. Tassoussit is spoken in the region of Souss. The Rif Berbers speak Tarifit. Read our article on the most common phrases and expressions in Moroccan Arabic ''Darija''. Enrich your vocabulary with Moroccan words.

  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 ...

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  7. Moroccan Arabic - Unit 7. Interrogative Words in Moroccan Arabic; Useful Moroccan Darija phrases to use at the hotel; Multiplication and division vocabulary in Moroccan Arabic; Family and kinship vocabulary in Moroccan Arabic

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