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You will find below the conjugation of this verb in the present:
You will find below the conjugation of this verb in the present:
{| class="wikitable"
|'''Moroccan  dialect'''
|'''Translation'''
|-
|ne tmécha
|I walk
|-
|te tmécha  / te tméchèye
|You walk (boy) /  You walk (girl)
|-
|y tmécha  / te tmécha
|He walks / She  walks
|-
|ne  tméchaou
|We are walking
|-
|te  tméchaou
|You walk
|-
|y  tméchaou
|They walk (mixed)
|}

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Moroccan Arabic Grammar ➡ The verb "To Walk"
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With the Moroccan dialect, to say "steps!", we will say "tmécha!" to a boy and "tméchèye!" have a girl.

With the Arabic language, we would have said "alèmchi!" (المشي).

You will find below the conjugation of this verb in the present:

Moroccan dialect Translation
ne tmécha I walk
te tmécha / te tméchèye You walk (boy) / You walk (girl)
y tmécha / te tmécha He walks / She walks
ne tméchaou We are walking
te tméchaou You walk
y tméchaou They walk (mixed)