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MOROCCAN

ARABIC

MOROCCANARABIC Textbook

Peace Corps Morocco

Peace Corps / Morocco

Table of Contents

Introduction

Learning Moroccan Arabic ........................................................................................................................................... 1

Transcription of Moroccan Arabic ............................................................................................................................... 1

Getting Started with Moroccan Arabic

Greetings ...................................................................................................................................................................... 5

Independent Pronouns ................................................................................................................................................ 7

Possessive Pronouns .................................................................................................................................................... 8

Masculine and Feminine Nouns ................................................................................................................................. 9

Describing Yourself

Nationalities, Cities, and Marital Status .................................................................................................................... 11

7OH 3RVVHVVLYH JRUG ³G\MO´ .......................................................................................................................................13

Demonstrative Adjectives & Demonstrative Pronouns ........................................................................................... 14

Asking about Possession............................................................................................................................................. 17

Useful Expressions ................................................................................................................................................... 19

Numerals

Cardinal Numbers ...................................................................................................................................................... 22

Ordinal Numbers / Fractions .................................................................................................................................... 29

Time ............................................................................................................................................................................ 30

Getting Started Shopping

Money ......................................................................................................................................................................... 32

At the 7anoot .............................................................................................................................................................. 33

9HUN ³PR RMQP´ ............................................................................................................................................................ 35

.M\Q IRU ³7OHUH LV´ ..................................................................................................................................................... 36

Family

Family Members ........................................................................................................................................................ 37

9HUN ³PR OMYH´ ............................................................................................................................................................ 39

Directions

Prepositions................................................................................................................................................................ 42

Directions ................................................................................................................................................................... 43

Past Events

Time Vocabulary ........................................................................................................................................................ 45

Past Tense ± Regular Verbs ....................................................................................................................................... 46

Past Tense ± Irregular Verbs ..................................................................................................................................... 48

Negation ..................................................................................................................................................................... 52

Object Pronouns ........................................................................................................................................................ 54

Question Words ......................................................................................................................................................... 55

Daily Routines

Present Tense ± Regular Verbs ................................................................................................................................. 58

Present Tense ± HUUHJXOMU 9HUNV RLPO 0LGGOH ³M´ .................................................................................................... 60

Present Tense ± HUUHJXOMU 9HUNV RLPO )LQMO ³M´ ....................................................................................................... 64

Using One Verb after Another ................................................................................................................................... 68

The Imperative ........................................................................................................................................................... 69

Bargaining

Bargaining ................................................................................................................................................................... 71

Clothing ...................................................................................................................................................................... 73

Adjectives ................................................................................................................................................................... 77

Comparative and Superlative Adjectives .................................................................................................................. 80

Shopping For Food

Fruits and Vegetables ................................................................................................................................................ 83

Buying Produce .......................................................................................................................................................... 85

Spices and Meat ......................................................................................................................................................... 87

Food and Drink

Food and Drink .......................................................................................................................................................... 88

7OH 5HIOH[LYH YHUN ³PR SOHMVH C PR OLNH´ ..................................................................................................................... 91

7OH 9HUN ³PR QHHG PR OMYH PR PXVP VORXOG´ ........................................................................................................... 94

7OH 9HUN ³PR RMQP PR OLNH´ ......................................................................................................................................... 95

Medical & Body

Body Parts................................................................................................................................................................... 96

Health Problems ........................................................................................................................................................ 97

Site Visit Expressions ............................................................................................................................................... 99

Travel

Future Tense ............................................................................................................................................................. 101

Travel ........................................................................................................................................................................ 105

At the Hotel

Hotel Accommodation ............................................................................................................................................. 109

The Conditional ........................................................................................................................................................ 110

At the Post Office

The Post Office .......................................................................................................................................................... 112

Using Prepositions with Pronoun Endings & Verbs ............................................................................................... 114

Describing the Peace Corps Mission

Peace Corps ............................................................................................................................................................... 119

Youth Development ................................................................................................................................................. 120

Renting a House

Finding a House ........................................................................................................................................................ 121

Furnishing a House .................................................................................................................................................. 123

Safety and Security

Sexual Harassment .................................................................................................................................................. 125

At the Taxi Stand ...................................................................................................................................................... 127

At Work ..................................................................................................................................................................... 128

Forgetting a Wallet in a Taxi / Filing a Report ....................................................................................................... 129

Butagas ...................................................................................................................................................................... 131

Hash .......................................................................................................................................................................... 132

Theft .......................................................................................................................................................................... 133

House Security / Doors and Windows .................................................................................................................... 135

Political Harassment ................................................................................................................................................ 137

Appendices

Pronunciation of Moroccan Arabic

Understanding How Sounds Are Made .................................................................................................................. 140

Pronunciation of Non-English Consonants ............................................................................................................ 140

Pronunciation of Shedda ......................................................................................................................................... 142

The Definite Article .................................................................................................................................................. 143

Supplementary Grammar Lessons

Making Intransitive Verbs into Transitive Verbs ................................................................................................... 144

Passive Verbs ............................................................................................................................................................ 145

The Past Progressive ................................................................................................................................................ 146

7OH 9HUN ³PR UHPMLQ´ ............................................................................................................................................... 147

Verb Participles ........................................................................................................................................................ 147

Conjunctions ............................................................................................................................................................ 150

More Useful Expressions .......................................................................................................................................................... 153

Moroccan Holidays

Religious Holidays ....................................................................................................................................................................... 155

National Holidays ........................................................................................................................................................................ 158

Glossary of Verbs ......................................................................................................................................................................... 159

Grammar Index ........................................................................................................................................................... 189

Introduction

Learning Moroccan Arabic

Even under the best conditions, learning a new language can be challenging. Add to this challenge the

rewarding²aspects of your Peace Corps experience: learning to communicate to Moroccans in their

own language. But it can be done. And rest assured that you can do it. Here are a few reasons why:

You are immersed in the language: Some people may need to hear a word three times to remember it; others may need thirty. Learning Moroccan Arabic while living and training with Moroccans gives you the chance to hear the language used again and again. the language; you also have the opportunity to receive feedback from native speakers on the many questions that predictably crop up when one learns a new language. Peace Corps has over forty years of experience in Morocco: Your training, including this manual, benefits from the collective experience gained by training thousands of Americans to live and work in Morocco. You will benefit from and contribute to that legacy.

Despite these advantages, at times you may still feel like the task of learning Moroccan Arabic is too

much to handle. Remember that volunteers like you having been doing it for decades, however. One of

the most rewarding aspects of your time will be communicating with Moroccans in Arabic, surprising them and yourself with how well you know the language. When that time arrives, your hard work will have been worth it.

Transcription of Moroccan Arabic

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system of transcription that substitutes characters of the Latin alphabet (a, b, c, d, . . . ) for characters

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