Lesson4: Showing possession in Darija

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In this course, I’ll guide you through two of the most common and practical ways to express possession in Moroccan Arabic. You’ll learn how to use possessive pronouns (like ‘my’, ‘your’, ‘his’) as well as how to construct possessive phrases (such as ‘the book of Ahmed’ or ‘the house of my friend’). I’ll provide you with plenty of real-life examples and sentences to ensure you can express possession naturally and confidently in everyday conversations. By the end of the course, you’ll be able to speak with ease when talking about ownership, relationships, and belongings with your Moroccan friends and family.

What Will You Learn?

  • In this course, students will learn two key ways to express possession in Moroccan Arabic:
  • Possessive pronouns (e.g., "my," "your," "his").
  • Possessive phrases (e.g., "the book of Ahmed," "my friend's house").
  • Through practical examples and real-life sentences, students will gain the confidence to use these forms in everyday conversations, describing ownership and relationships naturally with Moroccan speakers.

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