English to Darija Translator — Moroccan Arabic

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About Moroccan Arabic

Moroccan Arabic, or Darija, is a variety of Arabic spoken by around 32 million people in Morocco. It is part of the Maghrebi Arabic dialect continuum and is written in the Arabic script, though it is primarily a spoken language.

What makes Moroccan Arabic interesting is its heavy influence from Berber languages, French, and Spanish, due to Morocco's diverse cultural history. This blend of influences makes Darija quite distinct from other Arabic dialects, often posing comprehension challenges for speakers of Eastern Arabic dialects.

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Frequently asked questions about Moroccan Arabic

How do I translate English to Moroccan Arabic?
Type or paste your English text into the translator above and the Moroccan Arabic translation appears instantly. You can also upload documents or use speech input.
Is the English to Moroccan Arabic translator free?
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What is Moroccan Arabic?
Moroccan Arabic, or Darija, is a variety of Arabic spoken by around 32 million people in Morocco. It is part of the Maghrebi Arabic dialect continuum and is written in the Arabic script, though it is primarily a spoken language.
What languages can I translate Moroccan Arabic to?
You can translate Moroccan Arabic to Arabic, French, and English, and 230+ other languages using Polytranslator.
How many people speak Moroccan Arabic?
Moroccan Arabic has approximately 32 million speakers worldwide.
Does Google Translate support Darija?
No — Google Translate offers only Standard Arabic, which Moroccans don't speak day-to-day. This translator handles Darija (Moroccan Arabic) directly, including its French and Amazigh loanwords and Latin-script chat spelling (3 for ع, 7 for ح).
Is Darija the same as Arabic?
Darija is the Arabic dialect of Morocco, but it differs enough from Modern Standard Arabic that Middle Eastern speakers often can't follow it — heavy Amazigh (Berber) and French influence, different rhythm, different everyday vocabulary. Moroccans understand MSA; the reverse usually fails.
Is the Moroccan Arabic translator free?
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