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In this video, we'll be teaching you 20 essential Moroccan Arabic phrases that you'll use today! These phrases will help you communicate in Moroccan Arabic, and can be used in a variety of scenarios.
Moroccan Arabic is a beautiful language with a lot of expressive capability. In this video, we'll teach you some useful phrases that will help you communicate in Moroccan Arabic today!
Moroccan Arabic is one of the most spoken languages in the world, and with good reason! This dialect of Arabic is spoken in Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia, and is super easy to understand and learn.
In this video, we'll be using these phrases to improve our conversational skills in Moroccan Arabic. So if you're looking to learn more about this dialect or to take your Arabic skills to the next level, then check out this video!
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Here is my second video (part 2) of the most common phrases in Moroccan Arabic:
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In this video you’ll learn:
-Common Basic Greetings
- Phrases for Being Polite
- How to Express Understanding or Confusion
- Other Important Survival Phrases
Get my free Moroccan Arabic travel language audio ebook here [ Ссылка ] if you're a tourist who wants to speak Darija with local Moroccans on your next visit to Morocco.
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These are common Moroccan Arabic phrases that you will be able to use every day.
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Saleem / Salamo Alykom = Hi / Hello
Sbahh Lkhir = Good morning
Msa lkhir = Good evening
Kidayra(f) / kidayer(m) = How are you ?
Ana Labas (Alhamdo lillah) = I’m good (thank god)
Ahh / Iyeh = Yes / La = No
Shno smituk = what’s your name ?
Smiti = My name is....
Msharfin / Mtsharfin = Nice to meet you !!
Shokran / Shokran Bazzaf = thank you so much
Aafak = please
Wakha / Safi = Okay / Wash katahder benaglizia/balaarbia = Do you speak English/Arabic ?
Ahh, Tanhder Baneglizia/balaarbia = Yes, I do speak English/Arabic
Wash yamken lik Taawed Aafak = Can you repeat please ?
Shhal Hada(m) / Shhal Hadi(f) = How much is this (Bashhal = How much)
Finahiya Mahatat tobus = Where is the bus station?
Mashi moshkil = No problem
Baslama = Good by.
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