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Pronouns

ana -

you

nta -

he

houwa -

she

hiya -

we

hna -

they

houma -

me

ana -

you

nta -

him

lihe -

her

liha -

us

lina -

them

manhoume -

my

liya -

your

likoume -

his

lihe -

her

liha -

our

lina -

their

mane -

mine

manjame -

yours

like -

his

lahe -

hers

biha -

ours

lina -

theirs

lihoume -

As you can see from the example above, the structure of the Pronouns in Moroccan has a logical pattern. Locate the Pronouns above and see how it works with the rest of the sentence in Moroccan.

List of Pronouns in Moroccan


Below is a list of the Personal pronouns, indefinite pronouns, relative pronouns, reciprocal or reflexive pronouns in Moroccan placed in a table. Memorizing this table will help you add very useful and important words to your Moroccan vocabulary.

English Pronouns
I speak

Moroccan Pronouns/ Arabic Script


kanatkallame -

you speak

katatkallame -

he speaks

kayatkallame -

she speaks

katatkallame -

we speak

kanatkallamou -

English Pronouns
they speak

Moroccan Pronouns/ Arabic Script


kayatkallamou -

give me

aatini -

give you

naatike -

give him

aatihe -

give her

aahtiha -

give us

aatiha -

give them

aatihoum -

my book

ktabe diyaly -

your book

ktabe diyalake -

his book

ktabe diyalou -

her book

ktabe diyalha -

our book

ktabe diyalna -

their book

ktabe diyalhoume -

English Vocabulary Food

Moroccan Vocabulary/ Arabic Script makla -

almonds bread breakfast butter candy cheese chicken cumin dessert dinner fish fruit ice cream lamb lemon lunch meal meat oven pepper

louze - khbaze - laftoure - zabda - halwa - jbane - tdjaje - kammoune - halwa - laasha - lhoute - fakiha - laglace - khroufe - limoune - laghda - wajba - lhame - farrane - flafla -

plants pork salad salt sandwich sausage soup sugar supper turkey apple banana oranges peaches peanut pears pineapple grapes strawberries vegetables

nabate - lhame dalhalloufe - slada - malha - sandwishe - - sauce - soukkare - laasha - dike roumy - taffaha - banane - limoune - khoukhe - kawkaw - - ananasse - laanabe - toute - lkhadra -

carrot corn cucumber garlic lettuce olives onions peppers potatoes pumpkin beans tomatoes

khizzou - dra - khiyare - touma - khasse - zitoune - bsale - falfla - batata - - - matisha -

Moroccan Feminine/ Arabic Script English Feminine


Feminine mbannate -

he is happy

rashka lihe -

she is happy

rashka liha -

he is American

mmirikaniye -

she is American

mirikaniya -

man

rajale -

woman

mra -

father

abe -

mother

oume -

brother

oukhte -

sister

oukhte -

uncle

ame -

aunt

amma -

bull

tour -

cow

bagra -

boy

walde -

girl

bante -

As you can see from the example above, the structure of the Feminine in Moroccan has a logical pattern. Locate the Feminine above and see how it works with the rest of the sentence in Moroccan.

List of Feminine in Moroccan


Below is a list of objects, can you determine whether they're feminine, masculine or plural in Moroccan? Memorizing this table will also help you add very useful and important words to your Moroccan vocabulary.

English Vocabulary
objects -

Moroccan Vocabulary/ Arabic Script

bathroom

hammame -

English Vocabulary
bed

Moroccan Vocabulary/ Arabic Script


namoussiya -

bedroom

bite naasse -

ceiling

skafe -

chair

koussi -

clothes

lbasse -

coat

vista -

cup

kasse -

desk

maktabe -

dress

toube -

floor

tabssile -

fork

bra -

furniture

hwayaje -

glass

jaje -

hat

tarboushe -

house

dar -

ink

mdade -

jacket

satra -

English Vocabulary
kitchen

Moroccan Vocabulary/ Arabic Script


kousina -

knife

mousse -

lamp

boula -

letter

briya -

map

kharita -

newspaper

jarnane -

notebook

pants

sarwale -

paper

warka -

pen

klame -

pencil

kriyou -

pharmacy

farmacienne -

picture

taswira -

plate

tabssile -

refrigerator

tallaja -

restaurant

roof

stahe -

English Vocabulary
room bite -

Moroccan Vocabulary/ Arabic Script

rug

sajada -

scissors

mkasse -

shampoo

shampouane -

shirt

camisse -

shoes

sabbate -

soap

saboune -

socks

tkashare -

spoon

mgharfa -

table

tabla -

toilet

mirhade -

toothbrush

toothpaste

maajoune asnane -

towel

ponja -

umbrella

mdalle -

underwear

wall

hite -

English Vocabulary
wallet

Moroccan Vocabulary/ Arabic Script


shkara -

window

sarjame -

telephone

tilifoune -

English Plural
Plural -

Moroccan Plural/ Arabic Script

my book

ktabe diyaly -

my books

ktoube diyaly -

our daughter

bantna -

our daughters

bnatna -

I'm cold

kanhasse balbarde -

we're cold

kanhassou balbarde -

his chickens

djaja -

their chicken

djaje diyalhoume -

As you can see from the example above, the structure of the Plural in Moroccan has a logical pattern. Locate the Plural above and see how it works with the rest of the sentence in Moroccan.

List of Plurals in Moroccan


Below is a list of the Plurals and Singulars in Moroccan placed in a table. Memorizing this table will help you add very useful and important words to your Moroccan vocabulary.

English Plural
alligator

Moroccan Plural/ Arabic Script


timsahe -

alligators

tmassahe -

bear

doupe -

bears

douppa -

bird

tir -

birds

tiour -

bull

tour -

bulls

tirane -

cat

mashe -

cats

msousha -

cow

bagra -

cows

bgar -

deer

jmal -

many deer

ghzala -

dog

kalbe -

dogs

klabe -

donkey

hmar -

English Plural
donkeys hmir -

Moroccan Plural/ Arabic Script

eagle

nssare -

eagles

nsoura -

elephant

fil -

elephants

fiyoula -

giraffe

zarfa -

giraffes

zarafate -

goat

maaze -

goats

lamaaze -

horse

khile -

horses

khioula -

lion

sbae -

lions

sboua -

monkey

karde -

monkeys

krouda -

mouse

far -

mice

firane -

English Plural
rabbit kniya -

Moroccan Plural/ Arabic Script

rabbits

kniyate -

snake

hnashe -

snakes

hnousha -

tiger

nmar -

tigers

nmoura -

wolf

dipe -

wolves

diyouba -

English Nouns
nouns -

Moroccan Nouns/ Arabic Script

my car

tomobilty -

green car

tomobil khadra -

three cars

tlata tomobilate -

car garage

lgarage datoumoubilate -

outside the car

barra diyale tomobila -

As you can see from the example above, the structure of the Nouns in Moroccan has a logical pattern. Locate the Nouns above and see how it works with the rest of the sentence in Moroccan.

List of Nouns in Moroccan


Below is a list of the Nouns and Words in Moroccan placed in a table. Memorizing this table will help you add very useful and important words to your Moroccan vocabulary.

English Nouns
arm drae -

Moroccan Nouns/ Arabic Script

back

dhare -

cheeks

khaddine -

chest

sdare -

chin

dkane -

ear

wadnine -

elbow

koue -

eye

aynine -

face

wjahe -

finger

saaibe -

fingers

sbaae -

foot

rjale -

hair

shaare -

hand

yade -

head

rasse -

English Nouns
heart kalbe -

Moroccan Nouns/ Arabic Script

knee

rakba -

leg

sake -

lip

shafa -

mouth

fame -

neck

anke -

nose

nif -

shoulder

ktafe -

stomach

maada -

teeth

snane -

thigh

fkhade -

throat

hanjra -

thumb

ibhame -

toe

tongue

lssane -

tooth

sanna -

English Adverbs
adverbs - :

Moroccan Adverbs/ Arabic Script

I read a book sometimes

kanakra ktabe marra marra -

I will never smoke

maamary nakmy -

are you alone?

rake bwahdake -

As you can see from the example above, the structure of the Adverbs in Moroccan has a logical pattern. Locate the Adverbs above and see how it works with the rest of the sentence in Moroccan.

List of Adverbs in Moroccan


Below is a list of the Adverbs of time place manner and frequency in Moroccan placed in a table. Memorizing this table will help you add very useful and important words to your Moroccan vocabulary.

English Adverbs
adverbs of time - :

Moroccan Adverbs/ Arabic Script

yesterday

lbarahe -

today

liyoume -

tomorrow

ghadda -

now

daba -

then

later

mane baade -

tonight

hade lilla -

right now

fhade saa -

English Adverbs
last night

Moroccan Adverbs/ Arabic Script


lillte lbarahe -

this morning

hade sbahe -

next week

simana jaya -

already

dike lmarra -

recently

lmarra lakhra -

lately

soon

kribe -

immediately

flablassa -

still

baki -

yet

mane baade -

ago

mnine -

adverbs of place

- :

here

hada -

there

hnake -

over there

tammake -

everywhere

fkoulle blassa -

English Adverbs
anywhere

Moroccan Adverbs/ Arabic Script


f aye blassa -

nowhere

hatta fblassa -

home

darre -

away

biide -

out

barra -

adverbs of manner

very

bazzafe -

quite

hiya hadike -

pretty

zwine -

really

dbassahe -

fast

mazroube -

well

maziane -

hard

mtabbate -

quickly

bazzarba -

slowly

bashwiya -

carefully

mbarraa -

English Adverbs
hardly

Moroccan Adverbs/ Arabic Script


bsououba -

barely

bjra -

mostly

falghaibe -

almost

takribane -

absolutely

itlakane -

together

maahe -

alone

wahdou -

adverbs of frequency

- :

always

dima -

frequently

bazzafe -

usually

tbiaa -

sometimes

marra marra -

occasionally

marra marra -

seldom

mashy dima -

rarely

mashy dima -

never

amrou -

English Adjectives
adjectives -

Moroccan Adjectives/ Arabic Script

a green tree

shajra khdra -

a tall building

imara aliya -

a very old man

rajale sharafe -

the old red house

bite hmare kdime -

a very nice friend

sahabe maziane -

As you can see from the example above, the structure of the Adjectives in Moroccan has a logical pattern. Locate the Adjectives above and see how it works with the rest of the sentence in Moroccan.

List of Adjectives in Moroccan


Below is a list of the Adjectives, Colors, Shapes, Sizes in Moroccan placed in a table. Memorizing this table will help you add very useful and important words to your Moroccan vocabulary.

English Adjectives
colors

Moroccan Adjectives/ Arabic Script


louane -

black

khale -

blue

zrake -

brown

kahwi -

gray

rmadi -

green

khdar -

orange

limouni -

English Adjectives
purple -

Moroccan Adjectives/ Arabic Script

red

hmre -

white

biyad -

yellow

sfare -

sizes

big

kbir -

deep

gharake -

long

twile -

narrow

mdayake -

short

ksir -

small

sghir -

tall

twile -

thick

ghlide -

thin

rkike -

wide

wasae -

shapes

shkale -

English Adjectives
circular

Moroccan Adjectives/ Arabic Script


mdaware -

straight

nishane -

square

mrabbaa -

triangular

mtallate -

tastes

douke -

bitter

marre - -

fresh

salty

malahe -

sour

hamade -

spicy

harre -

sweet

hlou -

qualities

bad

khayabe -

clean

nki -

dark

mdallame -

difficult

siibe -

English Adjectives
dirty

Moroccan Adjectives/ Arabic Script


khayabe -

dry

karem -

easy

sahale -

empty

khaoui -

expensive

ghaly -

fast

foreign

albarrani -

full

kamale -

good

maziane -

hard

siibe -

heavy

tkile -

inexpensive

rkhisse -

light

mdawi -

local

baldi -

new

jdide -

noisy

bazzafe -

old

kdime -

English Adjectives
powerful kwi -

Moroccan Adjectives/ Arabic Script

quiet

mhaddae -

correct

dbassahe -

slow

tkile -

soft

rtabe -

very

bazzafe -

weak

diife -

wet

rtabe -

wrong

ghalate -

young

aazri -

quantities

lakdarre -

few

klile -

little

shwiya -

many

bazzafe -

much

bazzafe -

part

tarfe -

English Adjectives
some tarfe -

Moroccan Adjectives/ Arabic Script

a few

shwiya -

whole

koulshy -

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