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Numbers 1–10
Count from one to ten in everyday Moroccan Arabic.
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Numbers come up everywhere in Morocco — at the souk, in taxis, when ordering tea. Let's learn them the way locals actually say them. Tap any phrase to hear it.
Words & phrases
“One”
Wahed
“One” — Wahed
“Two”
Jouj
“Two” — Jouj
“Three”
Tlata
“Three” — Tlata
“Four”
Reb'a
“Four” — Reb'a
“Five”
Khamsa
“Five” — Khamsa
“Six”
Setta
“Six” — Setta
“Seven”
Seb'a
“Seven” — Seb'a
“Eight”
Tmenya
“Eight” — Tmenya
“Nine”
Tes'oud
“Nine” — Tes'oud
“Ten”
'achra
“Ten” — 'achra
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Question 1 of 3
How do you say 'five' in Darija?
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