Language/Moroccan-arabic/Vocabulary/At-the-Market/az
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Welcome to the "At the Market" lesson of the "Complete 0 to A1 Moroccan Arabic Course". In this lesson, you will learn the vocabulary and phrases related to shopping at the market.
Heading level 2: Basic Vocabulary[redaktə | mənbəni redaktə et]
Here is a list of basic vocabulary you need to know when shopping at the market:
Moroccan Arabic | Pronunciation | North Azerbaijani |
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السّوق | as-suq | bazar |
الخضراوات | al-khudaraawat | tərəvəz |
الفواكه | al-fawaakih | meyvələr |
اللحوم | al-laham | ət məhsulları |
السمك | as-samak | balıq |
البقالة | al-baqaalah | ləvazimat mağazası |
الخبز | al-khubz | çörək |
الحلويات | al-halawiyat | şirniyyat |
المشروبات | al-mashrubat | içkilər |
- السّوق (as-suq) means "market" in Moroccan Arabic. It is important to know this word as it is used in many phrases related to shopping.
- الخضراوات (al-khudaraawat) means "vegetables".
- الفواكه (al-fawaakih) means "fruits".
- اللحوم (al-laham) means "meat".
- السمك (as-samak) means "fish".
- البقالة (al-baqaalah) means "grocery store".
- الخبز (al-khubz) means "bread".
- الحلويات (al-halawiyat) means "sweets".
- المشروبات (al-mashrubat) means "drinks".
Heading level 2: Phrases[redaktə | mənbəni redaktə et]
Here are some useful phrases that you can use when shopping at the market:
- مرحبا (marhaban) - Hello
- كم الثمن؟ (kam ath-thaman?) - How much does it cost?
- هل يمكنك تخفيض السعر؟ (hal yumkinuk takhfiz al-si'ir?) - Can you lower the price?
- أريد أن أشتري... (uridu an ashtari...) - I want to buy...
- أين يمكنني العثور على... (ayn yumkinuni al-'uthur 'alaa...) - Where can I find...
- شكرا (shukran) - Thank you
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Here is a sample dialogue between a customer and a vendor at the market:
Customer: مرحبا (marhaban) - Hello Vendor: مرحبا بك (marhaban bik) - Hello to you too Customer: كم الثمن؟ (kam ath-thaman?) - How much does it cost? Vendor: خمسين درهما (khamsin dirhaman) - Fifty dirhams Customer: هل يمكنك تخفيض السعر؟ (hal yumkinuk takhfiz al-si'ir?) - Can you lower the price? Vendor: هل خمسة و أربعون درهما مقبولة؟ (hal khamsah wa arba'uuna dirhaman maqbula?) - Is forty-five dirhams acceptable? Customer: أريد أن أشتري هذا (uridu an ashtari hadha) - I want to buy this Vendor: شكرا (shukran) - Thank you
Heading level 2: Cultural Information[redaktə | mənbəni redaktə et]
Moroccan markets are famous for their vibrant colors, smells, and sounds. They are usually crowded with vendors selling a variety of goods, from fresh fruits and vegetables to clothes and souvenirs. Bargaining is a common practice in Moroccan markets, so don't be afraid to negotiate the price with the vendors. It is also customary to greet the vendors with a friendly "Salam alaikum" before starting any transaction.
Heading level 2: Interesting Facts[redaktə | mənbəni redaktə et]
- The Moroccan market, or "souq" in Arabic, is an important part of the country's culture and economy. It has been a hub for trade and commerce for centuries.
- The famous spice blend, Ras el Hanout, originated in Moroccan markets. It translates to "head of the shop" in Arabic, referring to the best spices a vendor has to offer.
- Moroccan markets are famous for their leather goods, particularly in the city of Marrakech. The leather is tanned using a traditional method that involves natural ingredients such as pigeon droppings and poppy oil.
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Congratulations! You have completed the "At the Market" lesson of the "Complete 0 to A1 Moroccan Arabic Course". Keep practicing and soon you will be able to navigate the Moroccan markets with ease!
Other lessons[redaktə | mənbəni redaktə et]
- 0 to A1 Course → Vocabulary → Public Transportation
- Beverages and Ordering Drinks
- 0 to A1 Course → Vocabulary → Shopping for Clothes
- 0 to A1 Course → Vocabulary → Introducing Yourself and Others
- 0-dan A1-ə qədər dərəcələndirilmiş Kurs → Qovşaq → Ev işləri
- 0 to A1 Course → Vocabulary → Numbers and Counting
- 0 to A1 Kursu → Kökləmələr → Yön soruşmaq
- 0 to A1 Course → Vocabulary → Describing Food
- 0 to A1 Course → Vocabulary → Renting an Apartment
- 0 to A1 Course → Vocabulary → Rooms and Furniture
- 0 to A1 Course → Vocabulary → Taking a Taxi
- Ordering Food in a Restaurant