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Moroccan Arabic: Lonely Planet Phrasebook
Dan Bacon, Bichr Andjar, ...

Lonely Planet, 2008 - 184 pages

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Good reference...

if you have had some language training in Moroccan Arabic or classical/standard Arabic. It's otherwise a bit difficult to use, especially if it's your first exposure to the language. One added benefit is the book's two short sections on French and Berber phrases for the traveler.


Zuina Bezzaf - MUST READ BOOK!

This book was GREAT! It's the best one out there, and it's a Fantastic price. So much information, helpful phrases, easy word spelling for prnounciation. This book was so helpful and yet so simple, it takes you from basic topics such as "Religion" "People" "Places" "Transportation" "Feelings" and so many other topics. This is a must read book. And it's so small, you can bring it anywhere.


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Fab Fab Fab ****

Fab, recieved the book within a week when stated it would take upto a month! what a fantastic book! never again will there be a mis-understood word in my house! thank you very very much!

Highly recommend!
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Good Phrasebook but needed some help.

The phrasebook was very helpful when I went over to Morocco for vacation. But before I left I had to have my friend from Morocco help me to make sure I was pronouncing them correctly. But for the most part it was helpful and very useful.


Initially seemed great, but turned out NOT to be useful

I bought it with a great enthusiasm but when I arrived at Morocco I discovered that the book is not useful for some reasons. I traveled around Morocco on bicycle for 2 weeks but learnt only very few phrases from this book. I suspect something is wrong with the structure of this phrasebook.


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ssalamu'lekum is a greeting you'll hear from dawn to dusk and on into the night. 'Peace be upon you' - if only you could return the wish! And how about the farewell: lla yhennik - 'May God give you tranquility'. Must be one of the best ways to bid goodbye to someone about to travel further into the magic lands of Morocco. script throughout language specific to Morocco extensive vocabulary list full of useful cultural tips extensive food and shopping sections includes chapters on Berber and French easy to use pronunciation guide


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