As of 2012, approximately 9 million people in Morocco speak French. Most urban Moroccans usually have a decent understanding and command of French. It is rural Moroccans who may not speak it.
Most Moroccans are Sunni Muslim.
Moroccans are very hospitable and friendly people.
Yes, there are Moroccans in Egypt, and there are Egyptians in Morocco.
Surprising as it may seem, Moroccans do not eat lintels, nor do they eat the doors whose frames the lintels support. Moroccans, like most humans, find wood and stone inedible and therefore do not try to consume them. If you meant "lentils" instead of "lintels", then the reason why Moroccans eat lentils is because of the protein value and relative inexpensiveness as compared with meat.
Most Moroccans are Muslim and therefore do not celebrate Easter. The small number of Christians in Morocco are primarily Catholics with a few Protestants. Most celebrations that they perform for Easter are low key masses and family meals.
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In 1591, Moroccans defeated the Songhai Empire.
Moroccans primarily speak Arabic as it is their official language. There are about five million Moroccans who do speak SpanishSome Moroccans, especially in the north (Tangier, Asila, Larache, and Tetouan) speak Spanish, but it is a minority language. Most Moroccans speak either/both Derija (Moroccan Arabic) or Amazigh languages.very few, only older people and only in the north
Moroccans spend time with family and friends when they have time off from work.
Moroccans live much the same way as other people in the third world.
Moroccans value honesty, humility, and decency. Moroccans, by and large, are very hospitable and friendly people. Moroccans generally value interpersonal interaction over materialistic gains. However, Moroccans do not value contrarian thought or open disagreement with their views on politics.