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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 Moroccan dialect, to say "steps!", we will say "tmécha!" to a boy and "tméchèye!" to a girl.


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


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)
|}
{{Moroccan-arabic/Grammar/Verbs}}

Latest revision as of 14:31, 16 September 2022

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!" to 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)


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