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I am a native Moroccan, English speaking, single guy. Looking for a native Moroccan, Tashelhite/Tamghrabite speaking, single female for language chating, via MSN or other means. I will teach you English and you teach me Tashelhite/Tamghrabite.
Warmly waiting your reply.
I am a native Moroccan, English speaking, single guy. Looking for a native Moroccan, Tashelhite/Tamghrabite speaking, single female for language chating, via MSN or other means. I will teach you English and you teach me Tashelhite/Tamghrabite.
Warmly waiting your reply.
you mean you are looking for a date.......![]()
kind of a bundle offer : date and talk![]()
While, I will not rule that out. I'm looking primarily for knowledge and learning with or without fun. But I thank you both for your reply.
Well, you are welcome.
A si tachlhite i khassete a wale ourz sira!
I was saying Tachlhite is a speaking language. You can't learn it like this...
Anywa, good luck for it !
Safia
you mean you are looking for a date.......![]()
Thank you for your answers and time. BTW, do you mean, because Tashelhite/Tamaghrabite is an oral langauge and not written langauge, that is why it's hard to learn or master? and, what do you suggest, I should do or perform to learn just the basic Tashelhite/Tamaghrabite,if any? Big thank you for your answer and time.
No. That isn't my goal. Though, nobody can see with an absolute certainty what tomorrow may hold.
thank you for your reply.
Depending on your motivation for learning the language, your patience...
If you know sb nearby you, you should then learn from them (parents...). A distant learning wouldn't be the solution.
Or go to Morocco and learn it at school and with people.
Safia
tashelhite is hard to learn and you'll need to listen to it if your really are interested I've known several people who wanted to learn it in their adultwood and it was hard for them...
find someone you can learn from and talk to in a regular basis
I think if you are interested in Moroccan arabic dialect, there are good books teaching the basis of conjugation, syntax and grammar.
For tashelhite, i have no idea, but i think they give lessons in some cultural organizations (maybe it would be harder to find these if you live in the uk or us:s)
Have you tried googling, maybe you can find some lessons online?
No. I haven't tried google prior to posting my topic. I have now, after you mentioned it, thank you. And, I find a tons of good informations, for which I need sometimes to see, which will fit me good. BTW, my love for Tashelhete/Tamghrabite commenced in 2009 when I visited Ifran and the High Atlas for vacation and met with the locals with whom I couldn't converse in Tashelhite and only few spoke Arabic/darija or French or little English. Hence. I speak Arabic/Darija, and little French, but wished if I speak Tashelhite. I am Moroccan/American. I reside in Chicago, and planing on visiting more often Ifran, High atlas and Chifchawen.