Maghrebi Arabic โ Negation circumfix, fast syllable timing, and Berber/French layers
Semitic โข Arabic script (plus Latin online) โข VSO/SVO
Essentials at a Glance
Maghrebi Arabic (often Darija / Dziriya / Tounsi / Libyan) is the western cluster of Arabic varieties across Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, and Libya. Expect a predicate-first tendency, the signature maโฆ-sh negation, and dense borrowing from Berber, French, and Spanish. Online, Latin spellings and numerals (e.g., 3 = สฟ) are widespread.
Speakers & Reach
Collectively 70M+ across North Africa and diaspora (EU, North America, Gulf). Regional standards revolve around urban centers such as Casablanca, Algiers, Tunis, Tripoli.
Written in Arabic script; everyday texting often uses Latin + numerals. Qฤf varies by city (q/g/ส/k), stress is light, and schwa (ษ) appears in Moroccan syllables. The definite article l- assimilates to sun letters.
q~g variationSchwa in MoroccanAssimilation of l-
Typical Word Order
Flexible: VSO, SVO, and predicate-initial. Enclitics cluster on the verb; clausal particles sit early in the sentence.
Choose a dialect, add a verb root and pronoun, and build natural phrases. The tool demonstrates maโฆ-sh, progressive markers (ka-/ra-/qaed/gaสid), and object clitics.