Pros and Cons of Living in Morocco Morocco is one of the most popular Arab-world destinations for English-speaking expats because it can offer a rare mix: strong culture, geographic proximity to Europe (useful for frequent travel), big-city opportunity, beach towns,...
How to Say Happy New Year in Moroccan Arabic (Darija) If you want to wish someone a happy new year in Morocco, learning the Darija version is a great way to sound more natural and culturally aware. Moroccans celebrate the international New Year (January 1st), and many...
5 Insults in Moroccan Arabic (Darija) Moroccan Arabic (Darija) is expressive, fast, and full of colorful everyday language. If you watch Moroccan movies, hear street conversations, or spend time on Moroccan social media, youâll quickly notice that insults are part of...
5 Love Poems in Moroccan Arabic (Darija) Moroccan Arabic (Darija) is known for its musical rhythm, playful expressions, and emotionally direct way of speaking. When it comes to love, Darija can sound poetic even in everyday phrasesâmaking it perfect for short romantic...
How to Say âHappy Ramadanâ in Moroccan Arabic (Darija) If you are speaking with Moroccans during Ramadan, using the local greeting (and local pronunciation) can make your message sound more natural and culturally aware. So, how do you say âHappy Ramadanâ in Moroccan...