Moroccan Arabic
A noun phrase is a group of words that acts like a noun in a sentence or phrase (e.g., un je ne sais quoi).
noun phrase
a. l'arabe marocain
(m) means that a noun is masculine. French nouns have a gender, which is either feminine (like la dame or la lune) or masculine (like l'homme or le soleil).
(M)
Moroccan Arabic is a language spoken in Morocco.L'arabe marocain est une langue parlée au Maroc.
b. la darija
(f) means that a noun is feminine. French nouns have a gender, which is either feminine (like la dame or la lune) or masculine (like l'homme or le soleil).
(F)
I know two or three words in Moroccan Arabic.Je connais deux ou trois mots en darija.
An adjective phrase is a group of words used to describe a noun (e.g., rouge foncé).
adjective phrase
a. marocain
When Clara watches American movies, she puts on Moroccan Arabic subtitles.Quand Clara regarde des films américains, elle met des sous-titres marocains.
b. darija
This Linguistics department offers courses in Moroccan Arabic syntax.Ce département de linguistique propose des cours de syntaxe darija.
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