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Moroccan Arabic Grammar in Brief

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  • Updated 6/2019
4.5
(30 Ratings)
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Course Information

Registration period
Year-round Recruitment
Course Level
Study Mode
Duration
1 Hour(s) 14 Minute(s)
Language
English
Taught by
Abdeljabar Taoufikallah
Rating
4.5
(30 Ratings)
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Course Overview

Moroccan Arabic Grammar in Brief

This is a brief guide to Moroccan Arabic Grammar for anyone

In this course, you will learn about the very basic components that make up the sentence in Moroccan Arabic: nouns and pronouns, adjectives and adverbs.

This course was created with Moroccan Arabic learners in mind; it should be fairly easy for anyone interested in learning Moroccan Arabic grammar, so if you’re interested in grasping Moroccan Arabic then welcome aboard!

It should take less than two hours to complete with the accompanying exercises included; It is divided into the components that make up grammar of the language.

Course Content

  • 10 section(s)
  • 29 lecture(s)
  • Section 1 Introduction to The Course
  • Section 2 Alphabet
  • Section 3 Numbers
  • Section 4 Nouns
  • Section 5 Pronouns
  • Section 6 Adjectives
  • Section 7 Adverbs
  • Section 8 Prepositions
  • Section 9 Verbs
  • Section 10 Modals

What You’ll Learn

  • Grasp the basics of Moroccan Arabic grammar
  • Know when to use nouns, adjectives and adverbs in a sentence
  • Know when to use prepositions in a sentence
  • Conjugate verbs in the present, past and future tenses

Reviews

  • G
    Gregg Hudis
    5.0

    Shows how to pronounce Moroccan basics.

  • K
    Kai Smart
    4.0

    I’m a learner that needs a visual as well as audio to learn and then build upon my learning on my own. This course so far has provided me with pronunciation and understanding on the different sounds, some characters make.

  • J
    Jenny Hetherington
    4.5

    Definitely yes..logical and well explained

  • I
    Iulia Marin
    3.5

    Overall I liked the course as I was searching to learn more about the moroccan dialect. However I think I understood fast because I have a base of classical arabic. Many examples or theories that are mentioned are not moroccan but from classical arabic. I would have liked the quizes to be longer and more difficult. All in all, it's the best course for a dialect I've ever taken!

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