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Learn Moroccan Arabic Slang
Rating: 4.9 out of 5(6 ratings)
40 students

Learn Moroccan Arabic Slang

Darija slang Words & Phrases
Last updated 1/2018
English

What you'll learn

  • Achieve a great linguistic and cultural integration.
  • Confidence when communicating with both friends and random people.

Course content

1 section38 lectures33m total length
  • Introduction2:26
  • Makayn tal3ba0:45

    Explore the expression makayn tal3ba and its use to convey 'there is nothing,' illustrated with examples highlighting lies.

  • Fya lhimri0:33

    Discover the Moroccan Arabic slang expression fya lhimri and how it signals hunger, with examples like feel him meaning 'I am starving' and guidance on using this expression in conversation.

  • l9s0:37

    Learn Moroccan Arabic slang for handling hunger and food scenarios, using simple examples about food and phrases for actions like closing the door.

  • bl3lali0:58

    Explore Moroccan Arabic slang by learning the meaning of bl3lali, with examples like kaykmi 9dam walidih bl3lali, illustrating publicly or openly usage.

  • other ways to say thank you0:45

    Learn two Moroccan Arabic slang phrases for saying thank you, including "it to leak it YouTube Alec YouTube" and "as as as is typically pizza eat organic soap. Hey Laz".

  • lgrmuma0:59

    Examine the idea that money is not the most important thing in life, and discuss how people frame moments and value through a simple example.

  • mtayefa0:44

    Explore mtayefa in the Learn Moroccan Arabic Slang course, featuring example phrases and casual language cues drawn from the caption for practical understanding.

  • lklika0:47
  • Titiz1:03
  • other words for money1:14

    Discover Moroccan Arabic slang words for money through a concise list of terms, exploring how money is referred to in everyday speech.

  • 7az90:45
  • khanz flous0:47

    Learn Moroccan Arabic slang for money, focusing on khanz flous. See how flooz means rich with examples referencing famous figures.

  • 9was0:32

    Explore how Moroccan slang describes the evil eye, as someone glared at my car till it got broken.

  • 7amd1:05

    Explore how Moroccan Arabic uses the term hammad to describe someone sour and unfunny. See examples of how this slang can affect social interactions.

  • 1 Question
  • M7nsr1:04

    Learn the slang mansor mansour and how it marks a difficult situation. It covers being broke or stranded without transport or network, as in car trouble or a lost wallet.

  • lmrara0:52

    Explore the Moroccan Arabic slang term lmrara as the hangout or frequented recreation spot, with an example of going to a cafe.

  • zayer m3aya0:43
  • 7z9a larub0:52
  • Brit0:58
  • madirsh lya l arara0:42

    Explore Moroccan Arabic slang through practical phrases used in casual conversations, such as 'give me your phone' and 'not now, I'm checking my messages,' with a brief FAQ.

  • Dmduma0:38
  • Mfrw70:47
  • 7dida0:41
  • matal3ba1:03
  • Ma3ndysh m3a1:03

    Explore the Moroccan Arabic slang 'ma3ndysh m3a' and how speakers use 'mandis' to express dislike or lack of skill.

  • l9adya 7amda0:54

    Explore Moroccan Arabic slang for signaling a critical situation, using phrases about the national soccer team facing Brazil and Spain.

  • l9adya Mzuhra0:53
  • l9adya Shabka0:35

    Explore Moroccan arabic slang terms like l9adya shabka that express tension and fights, with references to parliament and the butterfly man.

  • khshe fwjhk0:41
  • Arabr30:53

    Discover the arabr3 interjection in Moroccan Arabic slang, used to express joy and excitement, with a comparison to Hallelujah and an example about a summer holiday on Miami Beach.

  • Shreh mn hna0:41

    Learn practical Moroccan Arabic slang to calmly tell someone off when they bother you, with phrases like sorry man, get out of here, and I will call the police.

  • Mregl0:42

    Explore American slang terms, including medical and legal contexts, and practice with examples like eagle, conon or foxie, plus one dollar and tweet references.

  • Sank sank0:37

    Explore the sank sank expression in Moroccan Arabic slang, used when things are going well, like saying 5:5 in French, and use phrases such as Alhamdulillah.

  • bl3rbya ta3rabt1:06
  • Rbt slougya1:53
  • Lbrtush0:52
  • Shad stoun0:48

    Explore the Moroccan Arabic slang 'shad stoun' as a way to describe chilling out with music, drinks, smoking, and light conversation with friends.

  • 1 Question

Requirements

  • English language.
  • Desire to learn and memorize words and phrases.

Description

This course is made for anyone interested in improving his/her Moroccan Arabic skills. Either beginner, intermediate or advanced the course is an opportunity for all learners to pick up and learn very useful slang phrases and expressions native Moroccans in their daily life. It is important to note that this short video-course does not teach cursing words. 

Who this course is for:

  • Anyone who would like to either pick up certain words and phrases or improve his or her Moroccan Arabic skills.
  • Anyone who wants to understand some of the Moroccan street culture.