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The main languages spoken in Marrakech, Morocco are Moroccan Arabic (also known as Darija) and French. Some locals also speak Berber languages such as Tamazight. Additionally, English is commonly spoken in tourist areas.
The French colonized the countries of North Africa (specifically Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia) where most Amazigh people live. (Berber is the name given to them by the ancient Arabs). As a result, many Amazigh are trilingual (Darija, French, and their own Amazigh dialects like Takbaylit, Tachawit in Algeria and Tarifit, Tasousit in Morocco).
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.
it is yakzuga entoy domunds EDIT 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
Officially Modern Standard Arabic is the language, however, most people speak Darija Arabic, also called Tunisian Arabic.
Saudi Arabia actually has several different dialects depending on where in the country you are. Hejazi, which comes from the northwest is the most dissimilar to Emirati Arabic (what they speak in Dubai). There are also Bedouin versions of Arabic and some Yemeni and Omani spillover near those borders. While the Saudi dialects are different than the Emirati dialect, it is not difficult to communicate with an Emirati even if you speak Hejazi and vice versa.
100%Answer:The previous answer is wrong. It ignores 3 million people in Morocco who speak Tarafit, 3 Million who speak Tachelhit, and another 2 million who speak Tamazight.The real answer is about 73%
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The main languages spoken in Morocco are the following:Arabic (official language)Derija, a Moroccan local dialect of Arabic, is a common languageBerberFrench (often used for business, government, and diplomacy; this is from the colonial days)SpanishArabic, French, English, and Spanish I believe. The main language in Morocco is Arabic.The main languages that people speak in Morocco are Moroccan Arabic, Berber, and French. In the northern part of Morocco, Spanish is spoken as well.The main languages spoken in Morocco are the following:Arabic (official language)Moroccan dialect of Arabic (common language)BerberFrench (often used for business, government, and diplomacy)Spanishmarocco s languagePeople in Morocco speak French and Arabic (the official language), and Spanish has been catching on in popularity of late.Arabic and French (although like most places now, many people speak English very well too).Arabic and Franceit is morrocan a dialect of arabe although in distant parts of morroco you may find different languagesofficial and primary language is ArabicArabicthe national language of morocco is Arabic
The French colonized the countries of North Africa (specifically Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia) where most Amazigh people live. (Berber is the name given to them by the ancient Arabs). As a result, many Amazigh are trilingual (Darija, French, and their own Amazigh dialects like Takbaylit, Tachawit in Algeria and Tarifit, Tasousit in Morocco).
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