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Moroccan
language has been
influenced by other languages
. The language commonly spoken in Morocco among friends and
informally is called Darija. Standard Arabic is also spoken
in
Morocco; in formal settings and in such situations. Arabic is the
official language of the country.
When
studying
Moroccan Darija keep the following in mind:
constant study and repetition are key in learning any foreign language.
Learn to speak Moroccan and study it when you have time.
Darija is the language
spoken in North
Africa. Darija is spoken in Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia, and Libya. The
words Moroccan Arabic and Darija are often used interchangeably...
Read moreIf you want to learn
to
speak Moroccan
Arabic then you have to get access to resources that have
Moroccan
Arabic words and vocabulary. You can find such resources online, in a
bookstore, through a friend who speaks the language or through
research. Once you have the material from which to study then you can
begin concentrating on learning Moroccan words, phrases and
vocabulary....
Read moreLearning the basic words in
Moroccan
serve as the basis from which to construct more complex sentences.
For example, by putting simple words together you can construct a
simple sentence. Make sure to memorize as many words, grammar and
vocabulary as you can from Moroccan Arabic language lessons ....
Read moreCommonly
used Moroccan Arabic Phrases
inlude:
It
is good to see you – mezian li tlaqina
See
you later (to a male) – ntlaqaw menba’d Read more
Moroccan
Arabic - The Present Tense
Here is the English to
Moroccan Arabic
translation of the verb 'to go' in the present tense
to
go – mesha (conjugating the verb "mesha") ... Read more
.