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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
    • Getting Started: Your First Darija Words and Phrases
    • Basic Darija Greetings
    • Introducing Yourself
    • Useful Darija Words
    • Basic Darija Survival Phrases
    • Numbers
    • W daba?

    Due to the geolocation of Morocco and its interaction with many countries, Darija has a good amount of loan words coming from French, Spanish, and Amazigh (the native language), this makes the dialect richer, and you may recognize some words as you go through this guide. Also, we will be using the Latin alphabet alongside the Arabic one, so both th...

    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 ahlanwithout asking about you: AUDIO: Kidayer? (how are...

    Now that we have greeted each other and had our first kas datay, it’s time to tell me about yourself, you can do this using the following sentences: Smiti…. (my name is ….. سميتي) Ana men ….. ( I’m from….. أنا من) Shnu smitek? (What’s your name? شنو سميتك؟) Mnin nta/nti? (where are you from? منين نتا/نتي؟) nta/nti: for male/female Here are some cou...

    This list is provided with the help of my Swiss friend Zofia (Shukran!): Besse7a (bon appetite! بالصحة) Allah y3tik sa7a (Lit. God give you health, response to besse7a الله يعطيك الصحة) Lyoum (today اليوم) Daba (Now دابا) Atay (tea أتاي) Atay msha7ar (very well done tea أتاي مشحر) Shuf (look شوف) Ana (I/me أنا) Nta (you/male نتا) Nti (you/female نت...

    Here are a few Darija survival phrases to help you express yourself: Fiya ju3 (I’m hungry فيا الجوع) Fiya l3tash (I’m thirsty فيا العطش) Mafhemtsh (I don’t understand مافهمتش) T9der t3awed shnu gelti? (can you repeat what you said? تقدر تعاود شنو قلتي؟) Kathder b zerba (you’re speaking quickly كاتهضر بالزربة) T9der tahdar b shwiya 3afak? (can you s...

    One (1) Wah7ed واحد Two (2) juj جوج Three (3) tlata تلاتة Four (4) rb3a ربعة Five (5) 5msa (khmsa) خمسة Six (6) setta ستة Seven (7) sb3a سبعة Eight (8) tmnya تمنية Nine (9) ts3a تسعة Ten (10) 3shra عشرة Eleven (11) 7dash حداش Twelve (12) tnash طناش Thirteen ( 13) tlattash تلطاش Fourteen (14) rb3tach ربعطاش Fifteen (15) 5mstash (khmstash) خمسطاش Six...

    Now that you speak some Darija, using this friendly guide to Moroccan Arabic, you can celebrate yourself, surprise your Moroccan friends, and try to use language exchange apps to practice with Moroccans, you will find people who are learning your language for sure, or wait! you can always connect with me through my social channels and tell me about...

  3. Below, you’ll find a list of some common words and expressions that you’ll often hear during your travels to Morocco. These words are written in the Moroccan dialect, also known as Moroccan Darija. Hello in Moroccan Arabic. Welcome to Moroccan Arabic. Good morning in Moroccan Arabic.

  4. In this lesson, we will talk about the loanwords in Moroccan Arabic, which Darija borrowed from other languages, such as French and Spanish, so if you already know one or both, this one is for you. Spanish Loanwords In Moroccan Arabic. Blasa بلاصة (ES plaza) place. Bocadio بوكاديو (ES bocadillo) sandwich, which is also used.

  5. Apr 15, 2021 · Read our article on the most common phrases and expressions in Moroccan Arabic ''Darija''. Enrich your vocabulary with Moroccan words.

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  7. 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.

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