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Location: Paris (FR*) Cairo (EG)
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in my words, there was nothing that could offend the susceptibility of someone, I never would put any personal feelings in my comments, it was a statement of facts collected over many years in these countries if I gave that impression, it's due to my very average English expression ![]() I apologize to have created an misunderstanding here it is not me who says ![]() extracted from "wikipedia" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moroccan_Arabic Relationship with other languages Moroccan Arabic has a distinct pronunciation and is nearly unintelligible to other Arabic speakers, but is generally mutually intelligible with other Maghrebi Arabic dialects with which it forms a dialect continuum. It is grammatically simpler, and has a less voluminous vocabulary than Classical Arabic. It has also integrated many Berber, French and Spanish words. There is a relatively clear-cut division between Moroccan Arabic and Standard Arabic, and most uneducated Moroccans do not understand Modern Standard Arabic. Depending on cultural background and degree of literacy, those who do speak Modern Standard Arabic may prefer to use Arabic words instead of their French or Spanish borrowed counterparts, while others often adopt code-switching between French and Moroccan Arabic. As elsewhere in the world, how someone speaks and what words or language they use is often an indicator of their social class. with my best regards à + Dom |
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