In Moroccan Berber, you can say "idir ashak" to express thank you.
Moroccan is spelled marocain, marocaine in French.
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beautiful
camel
In Moroccan Darija dialect, you say grandmother as "lalla" or "sitti" and grandfather as "jdi" or "jadd."
You just said it
Yo soy marroquí
Little bit = شوية pronounced : shwiya
thank you, as such, doesn't have a direct translation. Common vernacular uses "shukran," but that is an arabic, not moroccan word. The closest is "Al'Iktahr-Chirik" which is closer to the English "AddaBoy" David
the moroccan clothes store if not there try the moroccan dress store
Moroccans speak a dialect of Arabic, so Thank You is Shukran (شكراً).