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What is the national language of morocco?

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Classical Arabic differs from Moroccan Arabic. Morocco's official language is classical Arabic, which is the standard Arabic spoken by much of the Middle East. However, Morocco's unique dialect of Arabic is what the population speaks. read more

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

Arabic and French are the two main languages in Morocco. They are used in the law. Most people speak french and the “moroccan arabic” which is a different version of Arabic but this version (called darija) is only used when talking (like it’s in no texts or whatever). read more

Morocco recognizes both Modern Standard Arabic and Berber as its official languages. Between 60% and 80% of Morocco's population is Berber speakers. French is the country's primary language of economics, culture, commerce, medicine, and sciences and it is used in government and schools as well. read more

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