lol what do you mean the spanish looking ones? that architecture is moroccan, the spanish use the moroccan architecture too cause morocco colonised andalusia aka spain and portugal for more than 800 years before, and morocco left it's culture and muslim arabic/amazigh architecture style there, even in darija we sometimes use spanish and portuguese words and the spanish too have arabic and amazigh words in their language
Unfortunately most foreigners don’t understand, today I’ve watched a live in Tetouan, the man is from Yaman , he got into this road full of big buildings, he said all this build by the Spanish , but the buildings are 💯 Moroccan
Exactly I was reading the comments to see if anyone said anything about her saying Spanish building. Thank you for clarifying that, there is such no spanish building in Morocco, indeed Spain is full of Moroccan architecture
From chat gpt. So you see I do see what I see. Moroccan architecture is deeply rooted in Islamic, Berber, and Andalusian traditions. After the Reconquista in Spain, many Andalusians (including Muslim and Jewish communities) fled to Morocco, bringing their architectural styles with them. This influence led to a unique blend, particularly in cities like Fez, Tetouan, and Rabat. Features like arched doorways, courtyards (riads), intricate tile work (zellige), and stucco detailing are distinctly Moroccan, but the Andalusian (Spanish) influence is also very prominent.
@@momof4vlogs of course both countries have influenced each other in some ways, but i'm just saying what it is, because many other countries try to claim our architecture and culture as theirs for some reason but it's not true at all lol, but as far as architecture goes, morocco actually had it's distinct architectural style way before even Islam came to morocco, it's mainly influenced by the indigenous Amazighs, romans, and byzantine cultures that existed in morocco way before Islam existed in the region
المغرب حقا روعة .المغاربة يعانقون المحيط من طنجة الى الكويرة ..اللهم بارك في المغرب وابعد عنه شر الاعداء.. المغرب كان امبراطورية الى السينغال... فهو يمتاز بموقع استرتيجي متميز وروعة .....
Harhoura is my favorite Rabat suburb. It’s simply beautiful 🤩. My sister in law lives in that bougee neighborhood by the beach. Most families who live there are military families. Most Italian restaurants in morocco are run by moroccans who used to live in Italy, as opposed to New York and New Jersey where Italian restaurants are passed down from one generation to another.
This is the suburbs of Rabat. Beautiful area. Please be careful you could have fall off and hurt yourself. Casablanca has some really good authentic Italian restaurants
the roundabout is called "rond point" (it's in french and translates to 'round point') you can say it like 'ron pwan' (the t and d are muted) actually the neighborhood of travel agencies doesn't matter at all, you can find them everywhere
@@momof4vlogs North Africans understand the dialects of Middle Eastern countries, but Middle Eastern countries do not understand North African countries. For several reasons, including historical reasons, because North African countries speak local dialects mixed with some French or Spanish words due to colonialism. In contrast, Middle Eastern countries speak local dialects mixed with Turkish and English words due to Ottoman and British colonialism.
@@momof4vlogsno It‘s only that Northafricans understand eachother, so all Northafricans understand Moroccans, but Middle Easterners don’t understand Us Northafricans. But Algerians and Tunisians speak the same Accent
Hi Erin just to add up to what you mentioned about our Darija, it s very complicated coz it a very broken Arabic, French and Spanish if you go up north, spoken in an amazigh language frame of talking, that s why most Arabs can't understand north Africans who are by the way not Arabs, 90 % of Moroccans have amazigh+ iberian(Spain+Portugal) anscestry.
This is just completely false. Linguistic studies have already proven that darija grammatically is NOT Amazigh. It’s never been, it’s just Arabic with a lot of Spanish, French and yes some Amazigh words too. Also, layhdik w baraka mn lkdoub, 80% of Moroccans proudly identify as Arab, we are an Arab country after all. If your Amazigh fine but stop pushing it through everybody’s throat because you’re a minority still.
Leaving the US was a smart move on your side. All you need to do is take a look at Kensington Ave in Philly to get a glimpse of the meaning of Civilization Decline.
Oh wow I don't know Harhoura. I always go to Rabat but not there. Beautiful And as for the littering I find it terrible in Morocco. Such a waste is just not necessary
Algeria, Tunisia and Moroccans understand eachother because we all speak darija. But we speak Moroccan one, Algerians the Algerian One. But it‘s almost the same, like brittish accent and the american one :)
@@badreddineelfiche3056What do you mean haha. Algeria Morocco and Tunisia are all amazigh, and our arabic dialect is mixed with it. That‘s called Darija. And we both eat the same food, and speak the same dialect and language😂 stop this Beef about what‘s yours and what‘s ours.
Beautiful video❤️you can try the Italian restaurant Dalla Zia. I think it’s in Tamara. Owned by a Moroccan woman her husband is Italian and used to live in Italy. Also she is a U tuber. Have a great day 🥰
Basically it’s called HAR’HORA , and for the Moroccan Arabic, 3/4 of it , it’s the real Arabic , you’ll find many words we use it’s in QUR’AN, unlike the other Arab, most words they use have nothing to do with Arabic
Actually it's El Harhoura. The thing is El is the definite article to make it definite BUT you may say it without El that is without the definite article. It sounds literally like Harhoura. So both versions are correct
Omg, you have the same reactions as me and my boyfriend 😂 We also were considering knocking on the door and asking those people what kind of job you need to have a house like that 😂 but seriously I wanna know, I need one too..
Can you go visit tange please they say its a beautiful city i will come live there soon also it's next spain 30 minutes in a boat or 10 minutes in airplane i guess
you must go to an italian restaurant in rabat it is located in the jacob mansour district right in front of the sea. The owner is married to an italian and they make fresh pasta and delicious pizzas and fresh tiramisu. Really good. She also has a youtube channel
MOROCCANArabic= a mixed language of Berber/ Amazing, Spanish, French, Arabic, Italian, English, AL in one, because of its geographic location and it's eventful history with the Arab world ,Europe ,* Africa
Darija is a mix ( arabic berber.french.english.spanich.portugal.italien.) for exemple ( bicycle in darija pikala but pikala not darija is in italien language)
please visit TANGIER or KHENIFRA you gonna find almost all american products as window shopping i am waiting your videos new italian restarant will be lunched in khenifra city the city of lakes
Question, are you stopping the Live portion on RUclips and just doing Kick? or are you doing the Live on RUclips and then moving the content to Kick platform?
I’ll be only doing live on kick. So eventually stopping lives on kick. But all my vlogs will still be on yt. I will post the live streams from kick on yt to watch later
El is like “The” in english There are two EL one soft Sun El not pronounced like in Harhiura but you feel it in the throat and El moon second one you pronounce the El The sun one it from shems that is sun there is an EL we don’t pronounce it but El in moon we pronounce it EL gamra Holly u understand the vocabulary American ladies: merra amerikia The American ladie : El merra el amerikia
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El or Al = The ---> Al harhoura = the harhoura
lol what do you mean the spanish looking ones? that architecture is moroccan, the spanish use the moroccan architecture too cause morocco colonised andalusia aka spain and portugal for more than 800 years before, and morocco left it's culture and muslim arabic/amazigh architecture style there, even in darija we sometimes use spanish and portuguese words and the spanish too have arabic and amazigh words in their language
Unfortunately most foreigners don’t understand, today I’ve watched a live in Tetouan, the man is from Yaman , he got into this road full of big buildings, he said all this build by the Spanish , but the buildings are 💯 Moroccan
It's all good. We are all connected and share similarities that produce beautiful architecture like this.❤
Exactly I was reading the comments to see if anyone said anything about her saying Spanish building. Thank you for clarifying that, there is such no spanish building in Morocco, indeed Spain is full of Moroccan architecture
From chat gpt. So you see I do see what I see.
Moroccan architecture is deeply rooted in Islamic, Berber, and Andalusian traditions. After the Reconquista in Spain, many Andalusians (including Muslim and Jewish communities) fled to Morocco, bringing their architectural styles with them. This influence led to a unique blend, particularly in cities like Fez, Tetouan, and Rabat. Features like arched doorways, courtyards (riads), intricate tile work (zellige), and stucco detailing are distinctly Moroccan, but the Andalusian (Spanish) influence is also very prominent.
@@momof4vlogs of course both countries have influenced each other in some ways, but i'm just saying what it is, because many other countries try to claim our architecture and culture as theirs for some reason but it's not true at all lol, but as far as architecture goes, morocco actually had it's distinct architectural style way before even Islam came to morocco, it's mainly influenced by the indigenous Amazighs, romans, and byzantine cultures that existed in morocco way before Islam existed in the region
المغرب حقا روعة .المغاربة يعانقون المحيط من طنجة الى الكويرة ..اللهم بارك في المغرب وابعد عنه شر الاعداء..
المغرب كان امبراطورية الى السينغال... فهو يمتاز بموقع استرتيجي متميز وروعة .....
Hello, this is the first time I have seen you. I am very happy to welcome you to my beloved country, Morocco. Welcome among us
Thank you! 😃
Harhoura is my favorite Rabat suburb. It’s simply beautiful 🤩. My sister in law lives in that bougee neighborhood by the beach. Most families who live there are military families. Most Italian restaurants in morocco are run by moroccans who used to live in Italy, as opposed to New York and New Jersey where Italian restaurants are passed down from one generation to another.
Beautiful view/ ocean-sound 😊 thank you for the video.
Glad you enjoyed it
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EL= THE
EL harhoura = THE harhoura
Thats all :)
the spanish restaurant behind the bmce bank is amazing . the coccina of miguel
This is the suburbs of Rabat. Beautiful area. Please be careful you could have fall off and hurt yourself. Casablanca has some really good authentic Italian restaurants
وعليكم السلام ورحمة الله وبركاته 👍🇲🇦🥰
When a person is beautiful, he sees everything beautiful, and you are beautiful, Erin❤❤❤
Greetings from SC . I can tell now you know more things about Rabat region more then Moroccan people😅
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Absolutely right i spent 35 years in Rabat and she knows spots more than i do 😅
Good View
Thank you for the tour😊 beautiful ocean view 🏖️
Glad you enjoyed it
شكرا على الجولة الممتعة في هرهورة،لم يسبق لي زرتها
I want to be near that beach ⛱️ 😮
Barbed wire it a security measure. I have seen were they put broken glass like put into fresh cement on top of the walls.
Very nice video you took us on a great tour of Morocco Street
The area does look beautiful!
Thank so much for this beautiful video.
Welcome 🤗
the roundabout is called "rond point" (it's in french and translates to 'round point') you can say it like 'ron pwan' (the t and d are muted)
actually the neighborhood of travel agencies doesn't matter at all, you can find them everywhere
the little walkway reminds me of crossing between houses along the Florida coast specially Daytona or Cocoa-beach'', same set-up
It’s our Laguna Beach
There is no equivalent darija phrase for "window shopping" but in french there's one funny "lèche vitrine" (literally "window licking")😊
li machra ytnazah
@@sabsab8782 true. But i forgot to edit my comment when i remembered " limashra yetnezeh" even the meaning is slightly different...
❤Merci merci
very gooooooooooooooooooooooooooood
Almost like San Francisco ❤
Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Iraq, Tunisia...they are also countries that do not speak Arabic, but rather have local dialects.
But most of them can u detstand each other. They can’t underhand Moroccans I have seen countless RUclips videos showing the different Arabic
@@momof4vlogs North Africans understand the dialects of Middle Eastern countries, but Middle Eastern countries do not understand North African countries. For several reasons, including historical reasons, because North African countries speak local dialects mixed with some French or Spanish words due to colonialism. In contrast, Middle Eastern countries speak local dialects mixed with Turkish and English words due to Ottoman and British colonialism.
@@momof4vlogsno It‘s only that Northafricans understand eachother, so all Northafricans understand Moroccans, but Middle Easterners don’t understand Us Northafricans. But Algerians and Tunisians speak the same Accent
@@momof4vlogs no Moroccans and Algerians we understand each other one hundred %
That’s a beautiful area
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i thought you were in los Angeles 😮
the neighborhood is nice
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If you're looking for good Italian restaurants there's Finzi and Tuscan Bistro but their pretty expensive
Hi Erin just to add up to what you mentioned about our Darija, it s very complicated coz it a very broken Arabic, French and Spanish if you go up north, spoken in an amazigh language frame of talking, that s why most Arabs can't understand north Africans who are by the way not Arabs, 90 % of Moroccans have amazigh+ iberian(Spain+Portugal) anscestry.
This is just completely false. Linguistic studies have already proven that darija grammatically is NOT Amazigh. It’s never been, it’s just Arabic with a lot of Spanish, French and yes some Amazigh words too. Also, layhdik w baraka mn lkdoub, 80% of Moroccans proudly identify as Arab, we are an Arab country after all. If your Amazigh fine but stop pushing it through everybody’s throat because you’re a minority still.
@@siat6630 go listen to Hassan Ourid, I said it has broken arabic but spoken in an Amazigh way of talking🙂
Exactly 👍, I speak Middle Eastern dialect of Arabic and I could understand people in Morocco and they could understand me.
انه القصر الملكي في هرهورة
You are doing a great job with Darijah, I’m not familiar with Darijah but I’m fluent in Arabic and know French and I understand everything you say
Leaving the US was a smart move on your side. All you need to do is take a look at Kensington Ave in Philly to get a glimpse of the meaning of Civilization Decline.
I love your darija good very good 😊😊
Before 2030, In Sha Allah, everything becomes clean.
Yozi Market also has Macain products 🤗
Oh wow I don't know Harhoura. I always go to Rabat but not there. Beautiful
And as for the littering I find it terrible in Morocco. Such a waste is just not necessary
Algeria, Tunisia and Moroccans understand eachother because we all speak darija. But we speak Moroccan one, Algerians the Algerian One. But it‘s almost the same, like brittish accent and the american one :)
No There is no similarty
@@badreddineelfiche3056What do you mean haha. Algeria Morocco and Tunisia are all amazigh, and our arabic dialect is mixed with it. That‘s called Darija. And we both eat the same food, and speak the same dialect and language😂 stop this Beef about what‘s yours and what‘s ours.
@badreddineelfiche3056 are you stupid where you from!?!?!?!?
@@badreddineelfiche3056انت دمدومة
Tinks erin❤
It s DARIJJA which is a mixture of Arabic, Berber, French and Spanish!❤
Yes!!!! Is a person
The guy you asked for directions and who only spoke Classical Arabic and not Darija might have been Syrian or another Arab ethnicity
Beautiful video❤️you can try the Italian restaurant Dalla Zia. I think it’s in Tamara. Owned by a Moroccan woman her husband is Italian and used to live in Italy. Also she is a U tuber. Have a great day 🥰
Basically it’s called HAR’HORA , and for the Moroccan Arabic, 3/4 of it , it’s the real Arabic , you’ll find many words we use it’s in QUR’AN, unlike the other Arab, most words they use have nothing to do with Arabic
C'est au centre ville pas loin du Cinéma Royal (100 metres)
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صباح الخير ❤
Actually it's El Harhoura. The thing is El is the definite article to make it definite BUT you may say it without El that is without the definite article. It sounds literally like Harhoura. So both versions are correct
Omg, you have the same reactions as me and my boyfriend 😂 We also were considering knocking on the door and asking those people what kind of job you need to have a house like that 😂 but seriously I wanna know, I need one too..
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Can you go visit tange please they say its a beautiful city i will come live there soon also it's next spain 30 minutes in a boat or 10 minutes in airplane i guess
Salam 3alaikom kidayra labas 3lik
What do you do for living?
RUclips
سلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته مساء الخير أختي إيرين
I want to live there!!! 😅
you must go to an italian restaurant in rabat it is located in the jacob mansour district right in front of the sea. The owner is married to an italian and they make fresh pasta and delicious pizzas and fresh tiramisu. Really good. She also has a youtube channel
Salam, pourriez vous me dire le nom du Restaurant. Merci 😊
"Dalla Zia" i think. I've been there several times and its delicious machAllah. Her name on you tude is Rachida Errasi
Yeah Thats right Thats the name I forgot the name.Really good Italian food
Un bon restaurant italien en face du ministère de la culture - à 100 mètres de la Wilaya de Rabat - restaurant La Ruche
I wish you beautiful one soon ❤
Great job on the right- left and straight , DARIJA. but its "LEE-SSAR" NOT LASSUR FOR LEFT. GREAT JOB KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK
MOROCCANArabic= a mixed language of Berber/ Amazing, Spanish, French, Arabic, Italian, English, AL in one, because of its geographic location and it's eventful history with the Arab world ,Europe ,* Africa
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Salam alik ERIN❤👍. ✌️🤩❤️👑❤🇲🇦👍. ❤👑🇲🇦❤️
Darija is a mix ( arabic berber.french.english.spanich.portugal.italien.) for exemple ( bicycle in darija pikala but pikala not darija is in italien language)
No in Italy they call it bicicletta.
In spanish bicicleta , I'm sure it's pronounced the same as in Italian
@@mohamedchentouf5310 biciclita in spanish pikala in italian
please visit TANGIER or KHENIFRA you gonna find almost all american products as window shopping i am waiting your videos new italian restarant will be lunched in khenifra city the city of lakes
14:44 Next Time you SHOULd go behind the cuslte and see the view
Question, are you stopping the Live portion on RUclips and just doing Kick? or are you doing the Live on RUclips and then moving the content to Kick platform?
I’ll be only doing live on kick. So eventually stopping lives on kick. But all my vlogs will still be on yt. I will post the live streams from kick on yt to watch later
@@momof4vlogs cool, thanks!
El harhoura or harhoura (el like the ) befor the word
El is like “The” in english
There are two EL one soft Sun El not pronounced like in Harhiura but you feel it in the throat and El moon second one you pronounce the El
The sun one it from shems that is sun there is an EL we don’t pronounce it but El in moon we pronounce it EL gamra
Holly u understand the vocabulary
American ladies: merra amerikia
The American ladie : El merra el amerikia
Witch camera do you have ?
I’m on my camera hunt right now go photography and videos, up to $600
iPhone 15 pro max
That’s what I was confused with with my search, buy a camera camera like Sony or the latest iPhone, to be honest I’m still confused
Me too like I’m not sure if camera is better I’m just good with phones 🤣
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Pourquoi il y'a pas de son ?
? There is sound
What's the cost of a Villa near the ocean, do you know?
No I’ve never looked
What bushy means, rich?
Bougie means like rich very high class upscale
🤣 It's a North American slang word.
Speek darija moroccan letele lady iren 😂
Salam, I suggest that you check out plage Sidi Abed
There 're places near the beach for users of drugs be www😢❤❤❤❤
It's ok to show House's
If you want a house like that one you need to start your own business
Droguerie= hardware store
Hey, what camera are you using for your videos?
iPhone 15 pro max
LEEESR is left
How about Spanish and English?
Cuccina napoli in casa :)
Please reackt to Faouzia
Free PaIestine!
Gastronomie moroco number one in the world second mexicain trée italien foor franch sory no américain 😅😊
Window shopping now that what I call learning from American or native English instead of someone learn English as second language
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lol @ TUNISIA AS TANZANIA SMH!!!1
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