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The phrases that turn small talk into real connection — greetings, blessings, and warm goodbyes.
These are the phrases that build real connection — affection, hospitality, and warm goodbyes. The vocabulary of feeling at home in any Moroccan conversation. Tap any phrase to hear it.
Words & phrases
“Long time no see”
Ghibti 'lina
“Long time no see” — Ghibti 'lina
“What's new?”
Ash kayn jdid?
“What's new?” — Ash kayn jdid?
“I missed you”
Twahshtek
“I missed you” — Twahshtek
“I love you”
Kanbghik
“I love you” — Kanbghik
“Stay, eat with us”
Bqa, kul m'ana
“Stay, eat with us” — Bqa, kul m'ana
“Just a little, thank you”
Ghir shwiya, shukran
“Just a little, thank you” — Ghir shwiya, shukran
“May God give you health”
Allah y'atik saha
“May God give you health” — Allah y'atik saha
“Beautiful, mashallah”
Zwin, mashallah
“Beautiful, mashallah” — Zwin, mashallah
“May God protect you”
Allah yhfdek
“May God protect you” — Allah yhfdek
“Take care of yourself”
Tt-hala f rasek
“Take care of yourself” — Tt-hala f rasek
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