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Learn Moroccan Arabic - Most Used Expressions

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These are lessons with audios to help you learn the Moroccan Arabic, If you want to hear how do many phrases and expressions sound in Moroccan Arabic then this is the right place for you, with Linguanaut you can learn for free, have fun!

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  • Well, it's so normal that the arabic of north africa is different then the one in the middle east because the origin of arabic is in what we call it today "ARABIA" gulf countries. Even these countries don't speak the classical arabic as it is in quran! So, it's influenced by turkish and persian! and you can add to gulf ppl middle east ppl as well! in Morocco, we use some spanish,French, portuguese and most importantly, AMAZIGH accent that had an enormous impact on the way moroccans speak

  • I love Moroccan Arabic it has a extra spice to it.... I wish to learn it someday to go back and visit again....

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  • The Original Moroccan Lengua is TAMAZIGHT the Original Lengua of Northafrica is TAMAZIGHT

    and this Lengua in the Vidio is not pure Arabic its a Mix 85%TAMAZIGHT &5%France5%Spanic5%Arabic withe this Lengua you can make no Konversation in Arabic Contrys !!! Whye ? Its not Arabic the Leaders from this Region make Arabic Propaganda to Arabarisit the Indigena Pueblos the Berbers and the Berbers have Germanic Vandal Roots and not Arabic Berbers are Europeans and life more than 3000Yahrs in WitheAfrika

  • so, the L is not pronounced at the en of a word? like in Msel kheer (mse kher)

  • ana smeeti james, i feel that i speak a totally different Arabic

    

  • the way he speaks is too formal and uses too much arabic, moroccans speak a more faster easy way than this. like : wash moumkin tahder bchwiyya ? would be more like : 3afak hder bchwiyya! or : " ched karrak a l 7mar !!" or maybe : "fre3tily wedni a rass Tobba !! "

    Im' just makin' a point ...

  • @MultiDoitall well the might speak derija because THEY HAVE TOO,but the MAJORITY is amazigh in morocco

  • what happened to the 'la bas?'

  • This realy helped my thank you. I'm moroccan but i only speak Amazigh, RIF. But i live in Holland

  • James? hahahaha

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