Moroccan Language Guide
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Morocco’s official language is Arabic, but Berber is spoken by a large minority. French is widely spoken throughout Morocco, except in the northern regions where Spanish is more predominant. English is also understood, particularly in the north and the main tourist areas of Morocco.
We have compiled a list of common Moroccan holiday phrases or words, which a traveller can use to get by in Morocco. Please click here for the Moroccan Holiday phrases which can be printed or downloaded.
An online dictionary for Arabic Language to English and English to Arabic Language is available by clicking on Arabic Dictionary .
Moroccan Arabic Introduction and Greetings
English | Moroccan Arabic | |
Breakfast | Ftour | |
Bye | Besselama | |
Can I take your picture? | Men fadlek tesoeyera dialek | |
Castle | Kasbah | |
Coffee | Khahoua | |
Dinner | Lasha | |
Excuse me | Smeh Lia | |
Expensive | Ghali | |
Good evening | Massa el khir | |
Good morning | Sbah el Khir | |
Hello | Labass / Salam | |
Hotel | Hotel | |
House | Dar | |
How are you? | Kayfa Halouk | |
How much? | Beshhale | |
How old are you? | Shehale Fe Omerek | |
I am American | Ana Mericani | |
I am sick | Ana Meridd | |
I am tired | Yeane | |
Is the location far? | Wash lblassa beaida | |
Lunch | Ghda | |
Market | Souk | |
Market | Souk | |
Money | Flooss | |
My Name is Sam | Esemi Sam | |
Please | Min Fadlek | |
Tea | Atay | |
Thank you | Shoukran | |
Tomorrow | Gheda | |
Water | Lmaa | |
What is your name? | Ashnou Esemouk | |
What time is it? | Shehale Fe Saea | |
Where is the police station? | Fenn station dial police | |
Where is the train station | Fen a Howa Tran |
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