Arabic, along with Berber, is one of Morocco's two official languages, although it is the Moroccan dialect of Arabic, namely Darija, meaning "everyday/colloquial language"; that is spoken or understood, frequently as a second language, by the majority of the population (about 85% of the total population). read more
There are several different forms of the various languages spoken in Morocco, as well as a few that are non-verbal. The following is a breakdown of the 11 listed languages that are or were spoken in Morocco: Living Languages. Moroccan Arabic - This is the official language of Morocco. read more
There are four major languages in Morocco: Arabic and three main Berber languages. The Berber languages are Tachelhit, Tarifit, and Atlas Tamazight. There are a few other smaller Berber languages such as Figuig and Ait Segrouchen. There are several dialects of Arabic which include standard Moroccan Arabic (Darija), Jbala Arabic, and Hassaniya. read more