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  1. Moroccan Arabic ( Arabic: العربية المغربية الدارجة, romanized : al-ʻArabiyyah al-Maghribiyyah ad-Dārija [3] lit. 'Moroccan vernacular Arabic' ), also known as Darija ( الدارجة or الداريجة [3] ), is the dialectal, vernacular form or forms of Arabic spoken in Morocco.

  2. Moroccan Arabic (Eddarija /. الدارجة. ) Moroccan Arabic is a variety of Maghrebi Arabic spoken in Morocco by about 20 million people. It is used mainly in everyday conversation, while Modern Standard Arabic is used in offical communications with the government and other public organisations, and a mixture of French and Moroccan Arabic is ...

    • Languages in Morocco
    • How Do We Write Moroccan Arabic?
    • The Arabic Chat Alphabet
    • Arabic Transcription on Speak Moroccan
    • The Arabic Chat Alphabet and Speak Moroccan's Transcription

    Morocco is known for its linguistic diversity. In Morocco, we use Modern Standard Arabic in formal contexts, such as journalism, administrative procedures, and education. And we use Moroccan Arabic in daily conversations, informal exchanges, TV shows, and so on. Additionally, we also speak Amazigh, French, and Spanish both formally and informally t...

    In principle, we should write Moroccan Arabic using Arabic letters. In formal contexts in Morocco, we seldom use Moroccan Arabic in the written form. You will, however, see billboards and other marketing materials in Morocco using transcribed Moroccan Arabic, i.e. Darija written with Latin letters, also known as the Arabic Chat Alphabet. In informa...

    The Arabic Chat Alphabet is a popular way to write Arabic online. This alphabet is often seen as confusing to non-Arabic speakers, though. This is due to the peculiar use of numbers in the Arabic Chat Alphabet.

    To transcribe the Arabic letters that do not exist in Latin, we have opted for simplicity for our materials here on Speak Moroccan. Therefore, we will use only the three numbers that have the most consensus online, i.e. 3 and 7 used to transcribe ع and ح, as well as 2 used for glottal stops. So, to avoid using any more numbers, and consequently avo...

    In summary, the table below shows side to side Arabic letters, the corresponding Arabic Chat Alphabet, and Speak Moroccan's transcription choice. Also, you will find in the last column notes on how to pronounce each letter. If you are familiar with the Arabic alphabet, you will notice that some letters are missing from the table (ث، ذ، ظ). This is ...

  3. Jul 21, 2017 · Numerous words in Moroccan Arabic have seen significant vowel changes, especially the shortening of vowel sounds that are longer in MSA and the omission of some short-vowel sounds altogether. The omission of short vowels in Darija is especially noticeable when they appear at the start of a word in standard Arabic.

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  4. 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 ...

  5. 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 ...

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  7. Moroccan Arabic (Darija) is known to be one of the hardest Arabic dialects for even Arabic speakers of the Middle East, but I know many non arabic speakers that speak Darija well without even knowing Modern Standard Arabic (MSA), so that’s why a native Darija speaker (me) asked some of his foreign friends who are interested in Moroccan Arabic for help to make this beginner’s guide.

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