What you'll learn
- Learn the Moroccan dialect (darija)
- Learn the easy ways to pronounce it,learn time ,numbers
- Compare it with the english language and learn the difference between them
- Learn a lot of vocabulary and frequently used words in the Moroccan dialect
- learn the most common Moroccan Arabic phrases that you will be able to use every day.
Requirements
- A little focus and a desire to learn but I'm sure you'll enjoy my method
Description
After taking this course, you won't need a guide anymore. I decided to make a series of videos on how to learn Moroccan Arabic (darija) after meeting many tourists who occasionally have trouble interacting with Moroccans. I'll be teaching you Moroccan Arabic (darija) step-by-step in my course, and I'll also be sharing the most frequently used phrases among Moroccans. I demonstrate how to count and understand numbers, as well as how to tell the time in Arabic darija. I also demonstrate how to welcome people, state your name and ask for their names, as well as how to inquire about their age and phone number.
Although Moroccans are multilingual, Darija, an Arabic dialect, is the national tongue. It is a synthesis of numerous different languages, similar to West African (predominantly Arabic, French, Spanish and Berber).
The majority of Arabic speakers outside of Algeria and Tunisia can't even understand Moroccan due to the complexity of the linguistic mix! I would not advise learning Darija if you intend to use Arabic outside of these three nations. However, if you love Morocco, have in-laws who are Moroccan, or just want a challenge, by all means, give Darija a sho.
The Arabic spoken in Morocco is referred to as Moroccan Arabic or Darija. It resembles dialects spoken in Algeria, Mauritania, and Tunisia the most, but it differs significantly from dialects spoken in nations further east, such Egypt, Lebanon, and the Gulf states.
Darija has a variety of influences because Morocco has been governed by numerous different governments and empires over the years, notably the French and Spanish colonization in the twentieth century. Darija has Arabic as its primary language, but it also has native "Berber" languages including Amazigh, French, and Spanish. simple words like "thank you," "hi," and "how are you?" are identical to their Arabic roots. However, the word for cheese in Darija is fromage, which sounds French. Wheel is also known as in Darija as
Who this course is for:
- My lessons in general are for everyone who has had an admiration for Moroccan dialect or has a desire to visit Morocco in the future. You will find yourself mastering Moroccan dialect in an easy and simple way and in all the most widely used fields
Instructor
Hello I'm malik and I'm a teacher of the Arabic language,i decided to create a set of videos of how to learn Moroccan Arabic (darija), because i have met many tourists people in my country who sometimes face difficulties how communicating with Moroccan people, so after this course, you will not need any guid.