CMA or “darija” is the most widely spoken dialect in Morocco. While most CMA words find their root in MSA, a part of the lexical is borrowed from Spanish, French and Berber.
The Moroccan dialect, known as Darija, is a unique variety of Arabic spoken across Morocco. It blends elements from Classical Arabic with Amazigh (Berber) languages, French, Spanish, and even some Portuguese influences, reflecting the country's diverse history and colonial past.
Modern Standard Arabic (MSA), also known as al-fuṣḥā, is the formal version of Arabic used across the Arab world for specialized contexts such as literature, media (both print and electronic), and official communications. While MSA is not typically used in everyday conversation in Arabic-speaking countries, learning it before diving into the various regional and local dialects—which can differ significantly from one area to another—offers two major benefits.
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