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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. For your everyday conversations, we have compiled for you a list of 50 basic words and phrases in Moroccan Arabic. You basically need to learn these words and phrases by heart to acquire a first baggage in Darija. On this page, you will learn how to say words like “yes”, “no”, “thanks”, and “please” in Moroccan Arabic.

    English
    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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    There is a strong, yet complex, relationship between language and culture. They interweave in a beautiful way, especially in Morocco. One can even argue that language cannot exist without culture, and vice versa. Therefore, for fellow travelers, learning few phrases of the local languagebefore visiting or travelling to a new country is a wise choic...

    The strong association between language and culture is exceptionally evident in North African and Middle Eastern cultures. In Morocco, culture is so ingrained in the language in a unique way. Yet, there are multiple factors that influence the formal language, Modern Standard Arabic, based on the location and the history of the area. While the offic...

    The most commonly spoken language among the locals in Morocco is Moroccan Arabic, also known as Darija. It is a very unique dialect of Arabic due to the French, Spanish, and Berber influences. Darija is what you will hear the most in daily interactions, and sometimes Moroccan TV stations, movies, and even advertisements. However, it is not a writte...

  3. Speak Moroccan forum: this is useful if you have a specific question about a word in Darija that you can't translate, and there are years of questions and answers to look through that may help! Other than these, I recommend watching Darija-based cooking videos and vlogs to train your ear.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Feb 28, 2009 · Specifically looking for a translation of the Darija word, “sheba”, an herb used in brewing some teas. Thank you. maarten March 1, 2009, 12:29am #2. Here are some spices and herbs. I’m pretty sure most of them are used in Fes as well. french/english - darija. safran/saffron - z3fRan. gingembre/ginger - skinjbir. cannelle/cinnamon - qerRfa.

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  7. Feb 10, 2020 · In Moroccan Arabic words can either be masculine or feminine. Depending on whether the word is masculine or feminine, will determine which pronounces will be used or how the verbs are conjugated. The general rule is the word is masculine unless it falls into one of the categories in the table below.

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