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Food & Drinks
Order tea, bread, and tagine like you've been here for years.
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Food is the heart of Moroccan culture. Whether you're ordering at a café or being invited for tea, these phrases will make every meal more meaningful. Tap any phrase to hear it.
Words & phrases
“Mint tea”
Atay
“Mint tea” — Atay
“Coffee”
Qahwa
“Coffee” — Qahwa
“Bread”
Khobz
“Bread” — Khobz
“Tagine”
Tajine
“Tagine” — Tajine
“Couscous”
Couscous
“Couscous” — Couscous
“Water”
L-ma
“Water” — L-ma
“I'd like...”
Bghit...
“I'd like...” — Bghit...
“How much?”
Bshhal?
“How much?” — Bshhal?
“Too much”
Bezzaf
“Too much” — Bezzaf
“I'm full, thanks”
Shba't, shukran
“I'm full, thanks” — Shba't, shukran
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How do you say 'mint tea' in Darija?
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