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Old 07-14-2005, 08:44 AM   #15 (permalink)
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Salimr you sound like me :-) I tried that with Jonne as well lol

Nani, that's why enti fal7a ktir fel guessing game (teasing you).
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Hahahaha funny Asma, Nani it's really weird why other arabs can't understand us, even if most of the words we use are from Arabic fus7a, maybe the way we say it is what makes it difficult, I will not be amazed if you communicate with moroccans with sign language, I'm sure you will need that in some places in Morocco where nothing but moroccan is spoken.
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will .. i guess the moroccan language is so much affected by french language , even the way you speak the words .. anyways .. alright , u use fus7a , but there are alot of words that means differently between marrocan and other dialects .. and maybe recently , because the world is so open , and many people tend to change thier dialects ( such as asma in shami .. she is great .. and maybe that really affects her own dialect when she speaks with non morrocans !) .. nothing is still diffecult .
anyway .. am glad we can understand each other very good ..
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moroccan is so hard
sometimes I feel like it's
another language !
but I do understand some words of it
but can't understand the whole subject very well

gotta learn it
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Thanks for your words Nani (hug)

Well, I won't start saying how we Moroccans are talented for languages (lol). The fact is that our TV channels for exmaple, are very open to all other diacelts. We have many Egyptian and Syrian movies on TV. In Egypt for example, you can see that all what they have is their own production.

Oh, by the way, I like the shami accent very much, it sounds soooo cool!!

Did you listen to Diana Hadad singing in Moroccan dialect? Her song still had that shami accent, but I loved to hear the Moroccan dialect from someone non Moroccan. It's lovely.
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We can teach you around here! You can also go and read the whole 280 posts in the guessing game, and I am pretty sure that you will learn some new stuff.

Moroccan courses as I said "faaaaaaaaaaaabor" (= Bi balash ).

Oooops, Salim! Should I have kept that word for the guessing game?
May be not, it's too easy
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