Morocco has the highest number of Berber speakers due to its historical and geographical factors. The Berber population, also known as Amazigh, has lived in the region for thousands of years, and Morocco's diverse landscapes, including the Atlas Mountains and the Sahara Desert, provided a conducive environment for their communities to thrive. Additionally, the Moroccan government has recognized Amazigh culture and language, leading to a revival and preservation of Berber identity, which has contributed to the continued use of the Berber languages in everyday life.
The largest city of Morocco is Casablanca (Berber name: Anfa) built in 768 AD by the Berber kingdom of Barghawata.
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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Brazil has the most Portuguese speakers in the world.
France has the most speakers of French, with over 77 million native speakers.
none India is the 2nd country with the most English speakers, about 110,000,000, the US is the most with about 305,000,000 speakers.
France, it controlled most of North Africa, that's why a lot of people in Morocco speak French.
Morocco, Tunisia, Egypt.
yes of course, Moroco is an Islamic & Arabian country.
Yes. However, the elections do not mean much since the King of Morocco is not elected and maintains most political power in the country.
China has the most Mandarin speakers, as it is the official language of the country.
French is the predominant European language in Morocco. In the north and far south, there is an decreasing population of Spanish speakers. English is increasingly replacing Spanish as the most common second European language in Morocco.