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In Moroccan Darija dialect, you say grandmother as "lalla" or "sitti" and grandfather as "jdi" or "jadd."

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In Moroccan Darija dialect, you say grandmother as "lalla" or "sitti" and grandfather as "jdi" or "jadd."

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Dirjana Dojic was born on October 29, 1933, in Bjelovar, Croatia, Yugoslavia.

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Phonetically- min-ein-bena-unta

This is classical Arabic, the official language of Morocco.

I do not know how to ask the questian in the Darija dialect of Arabic spoken in Morocco.

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Officially Modern Standard Arabic is the language, however, most people speak Darija Arabic, also called Tunisian Arabic.

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it is yakzuga entoy domunds

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The answer above is incorrect.

depending on the dialect of darija spoken it is "esh ke dir"? or "eshnou ke dir"?

http://www.moroccanstar.co.uk

what are you doing = ach katdir

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