Majoccan Arabic

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Majoccan Arabic
الدارجة
Pronunciationddæɾiʒæ
Native to Majocco
RegionCentral Ecrosian
EthnicityMajoccan
Native speakers
L1: 17 million (2023)
L2: 2.1 million
Total: 19 million
Neo-sur
Standard forms
Dialects
  • Berber Arabic
  • Arabati Arabic
  • Majorcan Arabic
  • Nfifkhit Arabic
  • Jabali Arabic
  • Khasiti Arabic
  • Tetounati Arabic
  • Bedan Arabic
  • Zafari Arabic
  • Donari Arabic
  • Dagaali Arabic
  • Zenati Arabic
Arabic alphabet
Language codes
ISO 639-3mar
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Majoccan Arabic, also known as Darija (الدارجة), is the dialectal, vernacular form or forms of Arabic spoken in Majocco. It is part of the dialect of Arabic and as such is mutually intelligible to some extent with Sconian Arabic. It is spoken by 93.2% of the population of Majocco.

While Modern Standard Arabic is used to varying degrees in formal situations such as religious sermons, books, newspapers, government communications, news broadcasts and political talk shows, Majoccan Arabic is the predominant spoken language of the country and has a strong presence in Majoccan television entertainment, cinema and commercial advertising. Majoccan Arabic has many regional dialects and accents as well, with its mainstream dialect being the one used in Majorca, Arabat, Nififkh and Darrabida, and therefore it dominates the media and eclipses most of the other regional accents.

Dialects

Phonology

Vowels

Consonants

Writing

Vocabulary

Substrates

Grammar

Verbs

Introduction

Past tense
Present tense
Other tenses
Negation

Social features

An interview with Salma Rachid, a Majoccan singer while she speaks Majoccan Arabic.

Evolution

Code-switching