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Why language do Moroccans speak?

Why language do Moroccans speak?

Moroccan Arabic (known as Darija) is the spoken native vernacular. The languages of prestige in Morocco are Arabic in its Classical and Modern Standard Forms and sometimes French, the latter of which serves as a second language for approximately 33% of Moroccans. There are around 6 million Berber speakers in Morocco.

Why do so many Moroccans speak French?

In 1956 Morocco declared independence, and in the government declared Classical Arabic as the official language. After independence, to facilitate economic growth and to increase its ties to Europe, the Moroccan government decided to strengthen its ties with France, resulting in the promotion of French.

What language is taught in Moroccan schools?

Habib Al-Malki, Moroccan youth and education minister, announced last week that the three dialects of Berber (Tachlhit, Tamazight and Tarifit) would be taught in schools beginning in the upcoming school year.

What’s your name in Moroccan?

Moroccan Arabic Introduction Phrases

English Transcribed Moroccan Arabic Moroccan Darija in the Arabic Alphabet
What’s your name? Ashno smiytek? أشنو سميتك؟
My name is… Smiyti… سميتي…
How old are you? She7al fe 3emrek? شحال ف عمرك؟
I am … years old. 3endi … 3am. عندي… عام

Is Moroccan Arabic written?

Moroccan Arabic is not often written. Most books and magazines are in Modern Standard Arabic; Qur’an books are written and read in Classical Arabic, and there is no universally standard written system.

Which countries speak Arabic language?

Countries where Arabic is an Official Language

No Country No. of Arabic Speakers
1 Egypt 82,449,200
2 Algeria 40,100,000
3 Sudan 28,164,500
4 Iraq 22,908,120