Contains resources about Moroccan Arabic dialect, with a list of vocabulary and grammar as well as a forum to discuss subjects related to the Moroccan dialect.
http://www.speakmoroccan.com/
It is worth mentioning that Darija (which means dialect) can be divided into two groups: The pre-French protectorate: when Morocco was officially colonized by France in 1912, it had ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moroccan_Arabic
Darija (???????; also transcribed (ad-)d?rija (standard), derija or darja) is a term used by Maghreb Arabic speakers to refer to their dialect.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darija
... worden gesproken. Dit gebied wordt de Maghreb genoemd. De sprekers van deze dialecten noemen hun taal Darija, Arabisch voor dialect.
http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maghrebijns_dialect
Moroccan Arabic, also known as Darija, is the dialect spoken in everyday life in Morocco, as opposed to the official communications of governmental and other public bodies which ...
http://english.alarabonline.org/display.asp?fname=2008\08\08-12\ztravelz\971.htm&dismode=x&ts=12/08/2008%2001:16:40%20ã
DARIJA IN MOROCCO. Darija "is the term used by speakers of Maghreb Arabic to name the ... She describes the attempts of some Moroccans to write books in dialect, and the opposition ...
http://www.languagehat.com/archives/002361.php
Morocco's official language is Arabic, but Moroccans speak darija, a dialect made up of Arabic and French, if one lives south of Ksar El Kebir;
http://www.tingismagazine.com/review.php?reviewid=7
... Arabic Phrasebook (Lonely Planet Moroccan Arabic Phrasebook) by Dan Bacon, Bichr Andjar SpeakMoroccan is dedicated to people wishing to learn the Moroccan dialect - Darija- of ...
http://friendsofmorocco.org/learnarabic.htm
Nichane, which means forthright, was launched last September as a weekly magazine published in Morocco 's local darija dialect. The controversial piece was published as a cover ...
http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/1B32DE0C-86D7-4819-9F23-9A1F6EA2F692.htm
... dialect, or even other Arabic speakers, know about this word (expression) before today. You?ll see anyway after reading this post. A cockroach ? what would that be in Darija?
http://www.moroccanvocab.com/?m=200702
He teaches both Fu?sha (standard Arabic), Darija (Moroccan dialect), and Tamazight (Berber dialect). Currently he is the coordinator for the Arabic department, while also ...
http://www.cccl.ma/article.php?art=3
And as we all know, nobody in morocco speaks Arabic; there is " Darija", the Moroccan dialect, which is a mixture of Arabic, Berber, French and Spanish, and there is Berber, the ...
http://www.amazighworld.org/studies/language/teaching_berber_in_morocco.php
Berbers inhabited Morocco before the start of the Romans and Greek empires, and there most of Moroccans are actually Berbers, some of them have adopted the darija dialect, and same ...
http://www.globalvoicesonline.org/2007/09/30/morocco-berbers-can-be-blonde/
Printed: 120 pages, 6" x 9", perfect binding, black and white interior ink ... darija; dialect; jokes; humor
http://www.lulu.com/content/669267
DARIJA AS CULTURAL MEDIUM. Lameen at Jabal al-Lughat has a thoughtful post on Moroccan ... Not sure offhand whether Mauritania's Hassaniyya dialect counts as the same language or ...
http://www.languagehat.com/archives/002409.php
A recent Reuters article questioned whether Morocco's dialect, darija, should be the official language of Morocco, despite it not having a precise written form.
http://www.globalvoicesonline.org/2007/07/07/morocco-summer-heat-and-the-heat-of-debates/
He teaches Fu?sha (standard Arabic), Darija (Moroccan dialect), and Tamazight (Berber dialect), while also assisting in the Volunteers in Partnership Program (VIP).
http://www.cccl.ma/article.php?art=17
Site about Moroccan dialect - Darija . Many Arabic resources Arabic language website with many interesting links . A 101 Arabic rules Short reference Arabic Grammar for beginner and ...
http://www.seattlelanguages.com/resource/arabic.html
Why then, were they speaking Darija, the Moroccan dialect of Arabic, and not Tamazight, the local Berber dialect? Other friends have also noted the fact that much of the dialogue ...
http://inthefray.org/content/view/2118/161/
In the north of Morocco many people use the common language, ? darija?, which in fact is a dialect too. In cities like Casablanca, Marrakech and Rabat many people speak French.
http://www.dutchkids.nl/eng/hb2.html
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