beautiful
In Moroccan Berber, you can say "idir ashak" to express thank you.
Moroccan is spelled marocain, marocaine in French.
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camel
In Moroccan Darija dialect, you say grandmother as "lalla" or "sitti" and grandfather as "jdi" or "jadd."
You just said it
Yo soy marroquí
The best one is Berber Moroccan Designs. It's in midtown Miami. I have been in there several times, they have beautiful items and give discounts. check it out at berbertrading.com
The Moroccan song you're referring to is "3ndek M3aya" by the artist Saad Lamjarred. The catchy line "You're beautiful, make me tea" has gained popularity, showcasing a blend of humor and charm in the lyrics. Lamjarred is known for his fusion of traditional Moroccan music with contemporary pop, making his songs widely appealing.
Little bit = شوية pronounced : shwiya
"Kaza" is the nickname for the Moroccan city of Casablanca.The beautiful city is famous in ancient history and in modern times. For sports enthusiasts, Casablanca is the location of the Mohamed V Stadium. The stadium is the home playing grounds for the Moroccan national football (soccer) team.
thank you, as such, doesn't have a direct translation. Common vernacular uses "shukran," but that is an arabic, not moroccan word. The closest is "Al'Iktahr-Chirik" which is closer to the English "AddaBoy" David