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February 2nd, 2008 24 Comments
I met many interesting people on my trip to Morocco and have seen beautiful places. Try to listen to the words and see if you can understand them without looking at the subtitles. There are plenty of conversations in this clip for you to practice.

24 Comments
jamil says
Wed 13th Feb 08@08:48 am

Hello!
The video is very good and the language spoken is also clear.I think that it is a very good idea to make lessons on clip in defferent part of the arab world.This will help us to be familier with different arabic accents.Go on ,may allah bless you.
Ehab says
Tue 19th Feb 08@07:59 am

Shokran Jamil;
Inshallah we will be making more videos and do our best to be in many Arabic countries. We always teach Arabic so it reaches you as real as it is in the Arabic countries.
Ta7eyyati
saffarazad says
Fri 29th Feb 08@07:59 am

yes surely its an amazing effort ,it should be kept up
jpw says
Wed 2nd Apr 08@02:11 pm

makes Maroc look so lovely~
aonefakind says
Thu 12th Jun 08@11:48 pm

I was wondering if I could get the names of the songs that are playing in the background ... abs. beautiful smile

Shukran.
qbailia says
Sat 14th Jun 08@11:15 am

i have visited each place you showed us, so nice, but the last place is the garder of majorelle not sure yves saint laurent garden thx a lot for all those clips
Leila says
Tue 24th Jun 08@10:22 pm

The Garden was designed by French artist Jacques Majorelle and has been owned by Yves Saint Laurent since 1980, it says it on Wikipedia
Very nice video by the way...
Nadia_123 says
Sun 13th Jul 08@08:21 pm

the video plays for me only until about halfway through then it just ends?? It plays up until the part after where Marrakech got it names from. Is it a technical fault? Jazakoum Allah ou khayran.
Leila says
Mon 14th Jul 08@08:23 pm

oh, i managed to watch the whole video. maybe try downloading it if it's not working from the webpage confused
omar2606 says
Tue 15th Jul 08@01:51 pm

Hi !

I'd like to know if you understand arabic dialects from Maghreb ^^.
In the video in Marocco, the man who talked to you didn't use ederija (=maghrebi arabic), i think he did a combo of his dialect and fusHa.
aya nestana erisalatek besh na3raf ila tefhem edarija el moghribiya !
Thalla fi rohek !
jawebli belkhaf !
spice says
Sun 3rd Aug 08@04:52 am

Morocco is a nice place..i would like to visit it one day......this is a great video
aimebarka says
Tue 21st Oct 08@07:55 pm

Of course Morocco's nice
So are Moroccans raspberry
Zakirah says
Mon 9th Feb 09@07:08 am

I want to go there. smile
Zakirah says
Mon 9th Feb 09@07:19 am

I'm so sad that my free trial is running out, but I did learn alot of things from you guy.confused
Shukran, so so so much. May Allah bless you two.
keenan says
Mon 9th Feb 09@10:37 am

Can you please change the music at the beginning of each video. Thanks.
William says
Mon 9th Feb 09@11:28 am

I enjoyed the video. It makes me want to visit Morocco even more. But first I will learn more Arabic! wink
keenan says
Mon 9th Feb 09@03:23 pm

My account got hacked......I did not write the comment above. The song is a nice cultural Arabic song. Whats it called??
keenan says
Mon 9th Feb 09@03:23 pm

I keep getting hacked and it is my first day!
Sun 15th Feb 09@10:41 am

السلام عليكم
the first song very nice, where can i download the file or any name for the song.

very nice lesson

tq
Thu 29th Oct 09@06:09 pm

Masha Allah! Brother Ebab! give my Salam to your brother and your family and your Friend! I am so honored to come to a place like this. Masha Allah! this is great, please keep on doing this great work! May the Blessing of Allah and the faiz of the Prophet (sallalahu alayhe wa salam) be upon you two, Inshallah.
berry says
Mon 22nd Feb 10@09:54 pm

what a wonderful picure of a wonder---land thankyou
Desmond says
Mon 24th Jan 11@09:51 am

This is one of the best videos on the arabicpod website.
veryanyhow says
Thu 12th Jan 12@03:48 am

Hi Moshaya,

How do you say, "May I?" or "Can I?" in arabic as a start to a questions?
Moshaya says
Thu 12th Jan 12@07:48 pm

@veryanyhow,Use
ممكن
Mumkin

For example,
ممكن أسألك عن...
Mumkin as2alak 3an...
Can I ask you about...

ممكن أدخل
Mumkin ad7'ul?
Can I enter?
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