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Language skills
Hi all,
This might sound like a dumb question but I'm hoping to do a run to Morocco next spring and I'm wondering if it would be worth learning a second language. I've checked various guide books and HUBB entries but very little is said about language or communicating in Morocco and I hate the idea of coming across as the stereotyped "shouty Brit" tourist. (We used to have an empire don't you know!) Would it be worth taking some basic lessons in Arabic or perhaps brushing up on my exceedingly poor high school French? Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks. |
I,ve been there for 4 times in the last 5 years and my poor school french
was ok |
how much time do you have?!
I'm learning Arabic at the moment - and it's a proper investment in time!
They'll really appreciate your (bad) French, the important thing is to make the effort (smile a lot as well!). Sam. |
Thanks guys. I'll stick with my botched together French. I'm sure it'll amuse people, if nothing else!
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Arabic
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This page gives you a good 'starter pack' although it sticks to Classical Arabic and you'll undoubtedly come across alternative forms in Morocco, Egypt, Sudan, Dubai or wherever. The basic phrases are used throughout the Arabic-speaking world and if you make an effort to communicate in Arabic you'll quickly work out which ones they are. Have fun in Morocco. Stephan |
berber in the south
In some of the more remote areas in the south, in villages etc they don't speak arabic or french - just berber, and there are different dialects...
Smile, use your hands, etc. My french is good but it meant nothing the further south we went in Morocco with nomads etc. |
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