Moroccan language
Moroccan language
Moroccans speak a variety of languages, the most notable being Darija, an Arabic dialect.
It combines multiple languages (mostly Arabic, French, Spanish, and Berber).
In fact, it is such a jumble of languages that most Arabic speakers outside Algeria and Tunisia cannot understand Moroccan! If you want to use Arabic outside of these three nations, I am not in support of studying Darija. But if you love Morocco, have Moroccan relatives or friends, try Darija!
I recently discovered learnissimo and I truly like it, I believe this is an excellent tool for novices. It displays the words in English, then pronounces them in Darija, and finally displays the word in Darija along with the accompanying action. (If you wish to study another language, there are numerous options available!
Speak Moroccan Arabic
If you're a true language enthusiast, you might enjoy this great chart That demonstrates the exact pronunciations of each letter as written and peculiar to Moroccan Arabic (not for beginners!)
For individuals who want to learn how to read and write standard Arabic, Madinah Arabic is a great free resource to get started. Darija is rarely written in Arabic script; instead, it is typically written in Latin script and phonetically spelled out using letters to replace sounds that do not exist in other languages.
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