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Morocco is a bilingual country, with two official languages, Arabic and Berber, and French as a second language; it’s very important since Morocco was colonized by France. Moroccans are known for being bilingual or even trilingual, it’s very common hearing them switching between Moroccan Arabic, French, or even English or other languages in daily conversations.

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Darija Language, Moroccan Darija, Moroccan Arabic, Moroccan Bride, Possessive Adjectives, Possessive Pronoun, Arabic Phrases, Personal Pronouns, Pretty Letters

While you are in Morocco, Expressing Possession is something important in your daily conversations. This is why we made this lesson to explain it. Then, if you have any questions, feel free to ask in the comment section. Expressing Possession With The Word "DYAL" The word "Dyal" in Darija can be used as the equivalent

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The Verb to have in DARIJA - Conjugation | MoroccanArabicLanguage Moroccan Darija, Verb To Have, Moroccan Arabic, Sentence Examples, Future Tense, Personal Pronouns, The Verb, Arabic Lessons, Present Tense

The verb to have is important to know in DARIJA and we will see in this lesson its conjugation in the present tense, past tense, future tense, and another meaning of this verb in its present tense form. Conjugation of The Verb to have in DARIJA: The verb to have in the present tense: Ana

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