RABAT (Reuters) - Darija, the language Moroccans use in everyday life, is coming to the fore in media and music and prompting calls it be declared a national language as some in the North African ...
Last year, Morocco became embroiled in a linguistic debate after a local educational foundation urged the country to integrate darija, the colloquial form of Arabic, into early childhood education.
A new academic study shows that Moroccan Arabic, Darija, is increasingly valued by foreign learners, challenging long-standing biases that favored Egyptian and Levantine dialects. Once immersed in ...
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«Akayeb Denya» : Between Darija and classical Arabic, Maati Kabbal tells stories that feel
«Akayeb Denya» is the latest Arabic-language short story collection by Maati Kabbal, published by La Croisée des Chemins in partnership with the Council of the Moroccan Community Abroad (CCME). In ...
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