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32 million Muslims are there in Morocco that makes around 99% of the total population. This is per PEW Forum study as of Oct 2009.
In Arabic, they are called Alaoui (علوي). In English, they are called "Alaouite".
The original name, and still current name, of Morocco in Arabic is al-Mamlaka al-Maghribiyya which means the Kingdom of the Maghreb Region. The term "Maghreb" comes from the Arabic "gharb" which means "west" since Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia (the area commonly considered the Maghreb) is on the western edge of the Arab World.The name Morocco in English, comes, like most European names for the country, from a bastardization of the Arabic word for Marrakesh, "Morrakush". As a result, the name only implies that Morocco is the country with Marrakesh in it.Special:Changes
Complete the series: English, French, Hindi, Arabic...SPANISH
No. By and large, most residents in Holland speak Dutch (and English as a second language). A minority of Dutch citizens and residents have an Arab background (if they come from Morocco or Algeria) and can speak Arabic.
There is no definitive "best" language as it depends on individual preferences and needs. However, languages like French, Mandarin Chinese, and German are often considered valuable due to their widespread usage and economic importance.
Arabic was approved as an official language of the United Nations in 1973. This decision acknowledged the large number of Arabic-speaking countries and the importance of the language in international communication.
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Spanish Translation: Buenos Días. Arabic Translation: Sbah al-Khayr (صباح الخير)
Morocco is the name of a country in north west Africa. The Arabic for Morocco is 'Kingdom of the West'.
The same Filipinos and Guamanians speaks Spanish or Arabic.
French is certainly a lingua franca in Morocco, but the main language is Derija Maghribiyya or the Moroccan Dialect of Arabic.