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  1. Basic Darija Greetings. 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 ...

  2. May 20, 2009 · Ahmed Soultan (A moroccan singer who has some songs that are in darija) Mohamed Lamine ( i think he’s DZ) CHeb Rayan (dz again, i think) Najim (DZ) CHeba Zahouania (DZ?) Idir (really relaxing voice, he’s berber so he has some songs that aren;t darija, don’t get confused ; Lotfi Double Kanon (Rap, Algerian) Diana Haddad (i think she’s ...

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  4. In this section, we have a list of DARIJA words coming from the Spanish language: Semana: Semana (Week). Kozina: Cocina (kitchen). Komer: Comer (to eat in Spanish). Moroccans use the word ” Komer ” for the Parisian bread. Himri: the origin of the word in Spanish is Hambre (it means in DARIJA “Very hungry“). Pasta: Pasta (in DARIJA means ...

  5. Spanish Loanwords In Moroccan Arabic. Blasa بلاصة (ES plaza) place. Bocadio بوكاديو (ES bocadillo) sandwich, which is also used. Cama كامة (ES cama) bed, only used in the north. Fabor فابور (ES favor) used to say «for free». Factura فاكتورة (ES factura) the bill. Falso فالصو (ES falso) false/not original.

  6. French Words used in Moroccan Arabic - Let's Talk Moroccan Arabic. Spread the love. There are so many French Words used in Moroccan Arabic because of the influence of the French culture during the period of the French Protectorate in Morocco. The french language is considered in Morocco until now as the first foreign language taught in schools ...

  7. In Morocco the term darija - الدارجة (/dæɾiʒæ/) - is used to designate this language, which is the grouping of different Moroccan dialects. So don't be surprised if sometimes some Moroccans will tell you that they use this or that expression, which will differ from the one used in our list. It is the hallmark of all the languages ...

  8. ' Moroccan vernacular Arabic '), also known as Darija (الدارجة or الداريجة), is the dialectal, vernacular form or forms of Arabic spoken in Morocco. [4] [5] It is part of the Maghrebi Arabic dialect continuum and as such is mutually intelligible to some extent with Algerian Arabic and to a lesser extent with Tunisian Arabic .

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