Moroccan Arabic, known locally as Darija, is the distinct dialect of Arabic spoken in Morocco. While it shares roots with Modern Standard Arabic (MSA), it has been significantly influenced by Berber (Amazigh), French, Spanish, and even Sub-Saharan languages. For travelers and language enthusiasts, Darija can be challenging because it diverges heavily from textbook Arabic. However, having a solid wordlist is the key to unlocking the warmth and hospitality of the Moroccan people.
Skip Marhaba (too formal). Try these instead: