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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 language
  • Berber
  • French (often used for business, government, and diplomacy; this is from the colonial days)
  • Spanish

Arabic, 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)

Berber

French (often used for business, government, and diplomacy)

Spanish
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People 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 France
it is morrocan a dialect of arabe although in distant parts of morroco you may find different languages
official and primary language is Arabic
Arabic
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No. The official language of Morocco is standard Arabic.
The official language of Morocco is Modern Standard Arabic.
Arabic is the official language. French is common in central and southern Morocco and Spanish in the north. English is spoken rather widely.
The official language of Morocco is Arabic which is spoken with a dialect and is recognised as Moroccan Arabic. The second language of Morrocco, with almost 40% of the population speaking it, is Berber. Around half of the population (especially in urban areas) speaks French.
Arabic. French and Spanish.

(In that order.)
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Arabic and Tamazight (a popular Amazigh/Berber language) are the two official languages. Several other Amazigh/Berber languages and French are also quite common. Significantly rarer is English.
Arabic

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