i was born in Argentina and raised in Italy, worked as a local market seller for many years. I had to meet many people from Marocco there and let me tell you, every moroccan spoke at least 5 languages, they are the nicest people and got invited into their homes several times and feel their hospitality and amazing food. So happy we live in a world where Morocco exist.
1:46 "We can understand them, but they can't." As an Egyptian, I can confirm that. They can understand us easily but when they speak to us in their dialect, it feels like a different language. Sending love to all my Moroccan brothers and sisters. We love you bzaf ❤🇪🇬🇲🇦
@@n0r-1 احنا كمان بنحبكم اكتر والله بغض النظر عن الناس اللي بتحاول تعمل فتنة بينا لكن دول شوية أطفال ميمثلوش غير نفسهم أنا اتعرفت على مغاربة كتير وكلهم مشوفتش منهم غير كل خير ودايما بحس إنهم الشعب المقرب لقلبي ربنا يديم المحبة اللي بينا ويبعد عننا أصحاب الفتن ❤️
The last man is a legend. He speaks fluent English and is well educated slash intellectual. I feel the proudest to be Moroccan when I see people like him
I speak a little chinese "Konichiwa, arigato" x)))) but for sure it's something to be proud of, he speaks english and french very well, moroccan people
@@geoventuresfun oh come on man do not make fun of him I bet how many here knows what he said is Japanese 😏 but his English is good as his Spanish. Did you see the foreigners like the American the Argentine couple and the French only one language
I am Turkish and i liked this video and i was in shock that i saw people here that they actually speak Turkish big love to our Moroccan brothers and sisters❤
to notice it s surprise me toot !! , i think it's only a few girl ho follows some turkich serises ( less then 2% of girl population ) , in génral the more spooken in morrocco ( arabic, english, french, , and a bit of spanish )
@@almondialiyaThat's great to hear it! I will be coming in Morocco for the sake of learning french because of my viability on budget. Would you suggest rabat as a local person learning french ability? I am Turkish by the way :)
For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life. You see, we all have sinned, and have broken God’s law (The Ten Commandments). Wrong doing deserves justice and must be punished (just like how a criminal has to pay for the crime they have committed) but God saved us from the eternal punishment of our sins by sending His Son Jesus Christ, fullness of God in flesh, to pay the penalty for us by dying on the cross and resurrecting, so that we may have everlasting life. Now for you to accept the free gift of grace, you must repent of your sins and put your faith in Jesus Christ and Bible says that His Blood will cover all of your sins, you will be forgiven, saved from eternal punishment, and be given everlasting life. By faith you will receive the Holy Spirit, become born again, know Jesus personally and He will transform your heart and clean you from the inside out. Turn away from sin, read the Bible, pray for the Holy Spirit to fill you and change you, obey the Word. Much love and God bless you!
@@newage6764 Not everyone has the privilege of living in a country where income distribution is fair, so that they can have sufficient money left over to save for a retirement.
@@SK-hq6ux i am sure this old man had chances as he was a tourist guide to find a foreigner woman and marry her or at least live abroad. unfortunately His linguistics abilities couldn't help him make his way out of a poor country like morocco and live abroad for a better life when gets older.
@@yassineB2424 oh really lol. I know morocco better than you , there is no fair distribution of our natural resources. The gangsters who manipulate economy will never give up their corruption
Sending my sincere greetings to Morocco and its kindhearted generous people from Japan, I will forever carry my precious memories from there with me 🇯🇵❤️🙏
I’m Somali and I visited most of Moroccan cities. Tanger, assilah, Tetouan, Chefchauan, Fes, Rabat, Sale, Casablanca, Marakech, agadir. Morocco is very beautiful country and the people are super nice and welcoming. The food is awesome. I love tagine, alhud, harira, couscous. I spent here 2 months and 10 days. The best experience in my entire life.
WOW! 2 months! As a new traveler to Morocco, where would you recommend for "off the beaten path" areas, also disability-friendly spots & accommodations? Cant wait to have authentic Moroccan food and cultural immersion!
@@ArghMatey Start of in Casablanca and Rabat. Very big cities and very accommodating. But most Moroccan cities are 2 or 3 hours apart. I flew to Rabat and started my journey from Rabat to Casablanca to Marrakech to Agardir. Then went back to Rabat to Tangier, to Assilah to chefchaouen to tetoan to Al Hoceima to Fes and back to Rabat. But I also visited many smaller cities in between
I love Morocco. Spent 13 days there in the Spring of 2022. One of the most beautiful countries and nicest people I have ever met. Thank you. Respect from America.
This is thanks to the intellectual cultural openness, as well as the love of curiosity and learning among Moroccans as a loving and tolerant people with all races and religions.
I am from Ireland. I had spent a week of tourism with my wife and our daughter, in the summer of August 2016. It was a very happy trip, the Moroccan people were very hospitable, kind and helpful, the prices are also appropriate, a trip that will not be forgotten, I hope to come back to There with my family soon.
@@jaumeRV you are just a little hater who never touched the grass or u are a wld l97ba kat9*leb 3la liy7wik, anywho u dont deserve our beautifull country.
After seeing this video, I would love to go to Morocco someday. Morocco is now added to my bucketlist. The country seems to be beautiful and the people there look nice too! Greetings, from Malaysia!🇲🇾
Sending love to Morocco 🇲🇦 as a Korean 🇰🇷 living in America 🇺🇸 as a citizen. ❤ Been listening to their songs (Cravata, RYM) and tried cooking some of their food (shakshuka, baghrir). They're amazing !! I really plan on going there in the future ❤
@@holyshiet787 you can scream it if you want because you wrote multiple comments, I’m just curious to know why ? these things can happen and we assume it , but the fact is morocco is one of the safest place in the world is a reality. Lot of ppl coming from the overseas they chose Not just to visit morocco but to live in. 😉
Hassan's fluency in english is just amazing, and him sending his regards to your family without knowing them or you in person is just a lovely thing to see... wherever you are hassan i hope you find that dream job of yours and may god bless you
As a Palestinian who studied in Montreal, Canada, I met many Moroccan friends there. They are highly intelligent and could pick up our Levantine Arabic dialect (lahja shamia) within a couple of days, whereas for us, understanding their dialect is much harder. However, after a month of practice, I was able to speak Darija quite easily. It’s not a question of difficulty but of willingness to learn. 🇵🇸❤🇲🇦
not even in ur dreams your panarabist organisation will never have our amazigh sahara take a drone or go back to yemen if u want that arab republic so bad @JustinYiseverywhere
One of the smartest friends I have is Moroccan. And when I say she’s smart I don’t mean just intellectually but also socially. She speaks 5 languages fluently and made my experience living abroad in the US very special.
Greek here.For some reason i like Morocco and i dont know why ,even i have never been there 😅😅 Nice people ,greatings from Greece and not to forget Ayoub El Kaabi!!!!! goaaallll
I am moroccan... my sister traveled to greece last month and she was amazed by how our countries are similar, the white and blue cities, the natural landscapes, the weather, the culture, the historical places... it's so similar ! and I found out recently that we use some greek words too, like the word "pelargos" for the bird, we call it "belarg" here in Morocco... it's so amazing! All the love to greek people , hope I visit this country one day ❤
I love greece from morocco. I frequently go sleep after watching a documentary about ancient Greek civilisation or Greek mythology. You are lucky to have such history
Hi. I'm from Argentina and have the pleasure of working with some Moroccans, very intelligent and nice people. And we have the same passion for football, yeah! ❤
@@newage6764 Nobody speaks classic Arabic, it only exists in literature and religious books, even in the middle east they have their own dialect which is different from classical Arabic
@@newage6764 Indeed it is, I'm talking about spoken Arabic, also a lot of people make huge mistakes when it comes to written classical Arabic so they go for the local one instead, in North African countries they also write their local language with latin alphabet.
@@sabn9139 amazigh languages(tachlhit, tarifit, kbaili...) are mainly spoken and rarely written because it is only taught at primary school. French and classical arabic are the only ones used in administrations and offcial documents in morocco algeria tunisia
I remember how enchanted I was with the call to prayer when I heard it first time as a teenager, and now I have become Muslim, and trying to learn Arabic 😅
@@Danileptic Danke für dein Kompliment! Marokko ist wirklich ein wunderschönes Land mit so viel mehr zu bieten als nur in diesem Video gezeigt werden kann. Von atemberaubenden Landschaften über reiche Kultur bis hin zu herzlichen Menschen - es gibt hier so viel zu entdecken! Übrigens, ich habe auch viele deutsche und österreichische Freunde, die hier in Marokko leben und es genießen. Wenn du die Möglichkeit hast, besuche unser Land persönlich und erlebe die Vielfalt und Gastfreundschaft selbst. Du wirst begeistert sein! 😊
@@azeeevalee6652 كيفاش ربط السلوكية؟ غا الا كنتي نتا ماكاتهتمش باللغات راه ماشي كولشي بحالك، انا راه الهواية ديالي من الصغر هي تعلم اللغات الاجنبية، وبالعكس تانحس براسي ضعيف مقارنة بالناس الخرين لي تاهوما عندهم الهواية ديالي، مثلا الا شفتي غا الفيديوات فيوتيوب غايبانو ليك ناس تايهضرو باكثر من 30 لغة
welcome to the greek brothers , just a side note we have a lot of shated ancient history , half of greek mythology happened in Morocco , The Titans , Atlas , Heracles labors , the Apples of the daughters Of Atlas , Atlantis , All of these stories happened in Morocco My friend , And ypu can fact Check me . Atlantians are the moroccans or Moors
@samisam7203 I'M TALKING ABOUT MYTHOLOGY MY FRIEND , these stories about gods is waaay earlier than Romans , Aristotle and Pluto spoke about these stories happenning thousands of Years before the Romans . Go fact Check my Friend
I am from Turkey, Istanbul. I am doing airbnb and had 4-5 moraccon guests last two years. They all knew french. I can understand that because of Morocco history but also their english was better than mine. One of them knew berber language. Two arabic dialect very common for them. They were all good people. Multi language very nice i think. Sending love from Turkey.
btw @lorenasantos490 be careful if you actually go there. 2 female travelers from denmark and norway were brutally unalived there and the unaliving was filmed on video where the local muslims removed their heads. dangerous people
@@openbob6656 ok Karen,, no one asked for your opinion. And I'm sorry you feel that way though.. Means you're so sensitive to a level that listening to something from far for 5 times in a day tortures/hurts you?! 😅 man up yo
I wish more Canadians would visit Morocco. I live in Montreal. I try to steer my Canadian friends to Morocco and away from their usual same-old/same-old destinations (Florida, Cuba, Puerto Vallarta). Yes the flights are a little more expensive, but it's so worth it, in my totally biased opinion (I'm moroccan, second generation from the diaspora).
I happened to come across this video, it was very interesting listening to Dan interview Moroccans about their fluency with different languages. Moroccan people are very warm & kind. I would love to visit Morocco. Un bon video, merci.
Morocco 🇲🇦 is the best country i’ve ever been. And i’ve visited 12 countries so far. The country is safe, Very clean, The people are friendly, The food is yummy, Good infrastructure, Very smart people. Nice weather. Mashallah. Lots of love to all Moroccans 🇲🇦❤️❤️❤️ Dima Maghreb 💪 Greetings from Tunisia 🇹🇳 ❤🇲🇦🇹🇳❤️
@@Lovely_glenna They get taught French in school because portions of Morocco were Spanish and French protectorates back in the day and for the economic relationship with France.
@@Lovely_glenna the first reason why is the history i mean colonisation . soo after that the moroccan government made a diplomatic relations with french that why they started to teach us the french language , but now the most morrocan people prefer english as a second language .
He knows it. It's just that we are used to say "Chinese" to everything that comes from the Far East, like Japanese, Korean, and others. And he spoke spontaneously, that's why.
Grew up in America, visited Morocco back when I was 14 years old. Since then, I have visited every 2 years, and I would go to the same Mehlaba to eat. Beautiful and country and more importantly, lovable people, welcoming and generous.
@@lawtraf8008 To every soul OUT THERE: All prayers from Righteous SOULS aka Born again Christians, have power. Sinners prayers GOD hears not. Unless we REPENT and born again and LIVE HOLY, GOD hears none of our prayers. Prayers have power, but these must come from Changed hearts. Proverbs 15:29 The LORD is far from the wicked: but he heareth the prayer of the righteous. Psalms 119:155 “Salvation is far from the wicked: for they seek not thy statutes.” (Many souls(unsaved souls), believe falsely and pray in vain). Mankind is filled with UNSAVED SOULS (WICKED SINNERS). That`s why there`s a calling to REPENTANCE and to BORN AGAIN: Luke 5:32 I came not to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance. John 3:7 Marvel not that I said unto thee, Ye must be born again.
Your interviews were sensational. The people of Morocco are super friendly & helpful. I have been there many times and loved my trips with such wonderful people, great food, and lovely sights 👍❤️
omg !! the 65 years old who speaks 6 languages gave me goosebumps! He sounds like a fun wise person to hang out with. i hope god blesses him with a job a cultured man like him deserves !!
Moroccan people are really wonderful we are extremely proud of our country, we don't owe nothing to nobody and we never feel the need to belittle people in order to make them feel that we are better than them We have huge pride and dignity and this is what I love most about my people Thank you my friend for showing my people, the real Morocco Long Live Morocco
Hasan you've touched my heart sending you lots of love from somalia 🇸🇴 ❤ I pray Allah swt grants you the happiest life, you're a wise, kind and sweet dude and I really pray things work out for you
@JustinYiseverywhereGet a Moroccan visa, and welcome to the Western Sahara anytime to see the Atlantic ocean and swim in the sea ❤ ya la9it ya ljomjoma
I have a Moroccan friend and she introduced me to the beautiful culture of the country ❤ Everyone who I met from there was kind and very smart! Fantastic people, rich traditions and history, very proud nation ❤ Sending greetings from Ukraine to the people of this blessed land!
Thats the problem in morocco social is bad you can't secure job in it the rules is bad. They can kick you out any time with no social secure And if you study you take diplomat you can't have job easy not by exams or oral mearing simply 😂 Because you have to know someone to get job 😂 even if you don't have diplomat weard There is lot of undiplomat personne have job but there is lot of dimplomat personne without job jobless welcome to morocco 😂
@@AkaAka-wc6orياك اخويا هههه زيد شرح ليها ربما تبقا فيها الناس المجتهدين خدامين الحمدلله بدبلوم ولا بلاش ماشي ضروري تسنا الدولة تخدمك ولا تسنى الوساطة ،شمر على دراعك وحرك داك العقيييل
It's the light bro. I've been to 40 countries, nothing compares to the color of the sky in Morocco. Not just during daylight, but the sunset. What a show!!!In other places, the sky goes from day to night in like 10 min, in Morocco the show lasts an hour while the color changes slowly from oranigish to redish to purplish. Breath-taking. Only other place where I witnessed that is Spain!
As a moroccan, learning languages is engraved in our souls & brains from the moment we are toddlers I can speak 8 languages: arabic, darija and soussi amazighi as native languages, french, english, spanish & japanese fluently, & a little bit of russian Besides the fact that it warms my heart the fact that the new generation focuses on learning english more than french, nothing against french, but professional career speaking the language kinda niches yougsters' opportunities ❤️🇲🇦
WOW. That's a lot of languages!! I'm very impressed! I'm a Moroccan as well, but I haven't learned nearly as much languages as you have, what is your technique?
@@nesshinessPractice makes perfect brother, if u truly want u can learn any language it doesn't have to be quickly but u have to be consistent in it and u will see the improvement in a way or another.
@@fifib5910 ma sha Allah I'm so happy you meet Bosnian people, but I'm sad that you lived in Bosnia in time of war, that war cost us a lot lives of victims, economic crises, political instability, but Alhamdulillah Allah will help Muslims. I hope you will be able to contact your friends in Bosnia one day :)
Beautiful country. Like Dan, Morocco was my first African, Arab and Muslim country I’ve ever went to and I loved every minute. You’ll find an interesting mix of nature (modern/traditional cities besides massive desert), culture/gastronomy (between Arab, Southern European, and drops of indigenous African lifestyle too), and language (many speak Arabic, French and English, which was incredibly helpful for tourists). I found the locals to be very welcoming and nice too, hope to travel there again one day
@@AdamAzzr You are Arabized, you are not Arab. I am pretty sure your great grandparents spoke Tamazight. Most Moroccans are Amazigh, Morocco's history is fully Amazigh, do you think Arabs who lived in tents until the 60s built the castles, the Kasbahs, the gardens in Morocco and Al Andalusia when they literally were living in tents until recently? be proud of being North African Amazigh.
@@AdamAzzr Your Tagine is Amazigh, your Architecture is Amazigh moorish, your history ( Almohads, Almoravids, marinid, hafsid...) is Amazigh, the way you talk follows an Amazigh structure( but you wouldn't know cuz you don't know the structure of Tamazight) compare Moroccan Derija sentence structure with Arabic and you find out that it is very different and guess what it is similar to? Tamazight, like it or hate it. your features Are Amazigh unless you are a dark Moroccan(which means you are a mix between Amazigh and Subsaharian Africans brought as slaves) it is very simple, do a DNA test...if you don't like the Amazigh identity....you know were Arabs belong? Arabian peninsula....if you don't know where it is google it. YOU are ARABIZED and you probably think Alkhawarizmi, Al ghazals, Abbas inn Farnas, Ibn Tashafin, Ibn Khadun, Tari9 Ibn Ziyad...are Arabs right? they are either Persians or Berbers my dear friend. just an example of how arabized some Moroccans are.
الأشخاص اللي هدر معاهم صاحب القناة يتقنون عدة لغات وكذلك لطفاء جدا و مؤدبون. عطاووا صورة مشرفة علينا وعلى بلادنا تحية للمغربيات و المغاربة في كل مكان تستحقون كل خير.
I am also originally from Morocco and I love our culture and the people. I was born and raised in Germany so I am so glad that my mum taught us Arabic, Darija, Berber language and me I learned at school and by myself English and French. So I can speak 6 languages fluently. I also understand a little bit of Turkish and Spanish❤I love languages...they connect people and help to know other cultures. Thank you very much for this video it made my day ❤😊
As a french native, i find that when Moroccan natives speak in french it sounds very noble. First time i met a moroccan person when i was a teen, because of their accent I thought he was a prince or someone from a wealthy family i couldn't believe it when he said he was homeless. I don't understand why this man in the video can't find a job despite his age, he's so skilled grrrr it's so frustrating. We have the same problem in France with elders who can't find a job but our elders can't even speak a bit of english!! I hope Hassan is having a nice day, such a lovely name ♥
I’m a twenty one year old man from Senegal 🇸🇳 and I speak five languages fluently(no cap) . The sixth language I’ve recently been learning is Arabic and I’ll tell you what, Arabic is such a fascinating language that I wish I’d started learning it earlier.
before you go there you must be aware that you could end up like the 2 female travelers from denmark and norway who lost their heads there by the local muslims. dangerous people
@@Rocco_loco Cierto, pero lo bueno de estar en un país libre es que puedo decir lo que me dé la gana sin que me pregunten. Qué parte no entiendes de lo que es un chat?
I'm really happy to watch this video that showcases a positive aspect of my country with the kindness of people, awesome tourists, and the amazing city of Tangier. Thanks for sharing this video 😄
I had such a wonderful time when I visited Morocco back in 2015. I was studying abroad, went backpacking with a friend from France to Morocco. We visited Tangier and Chefchaouen and the people were so kind, accommodating, and just curious and fascinated by where we were from. As an Asian-American, I find it funny when people would say "ni hao" and "yokoso", and I'm neither Chinese or Japanese. I just find it funny but I know they were just trying to be welcoming, so no harm nor offense from that 😅. In general, I think Moroccans are some of the nicest people! ❤️
@@Fercasle Well, they weren't selling anything to me lol Literally just normal people walking around saying hi and getting on with their day. Most were from when we stayed in Chefchaouen. Some people, I caught them taking a pic of me which I found odd lol
@@Fercasle Sure! But I've travelled to more than 20 countries, varying from a week to two weeks, and even 1-2 months. And you can already tell how "welcoming" the people are even with a quick stay of even a week. 1 week is usually my shortest stay in a city/country. Imo, most people are quite kind, but certain cultures have more barriers to strangers. And other cultures, people easily warm up even if you've never met them in the past. So far, Filipinos, Mexican, Spaniards, Moroccans, Thais, and surprisingly, the Dutch are some of the "warmest", in a way where people talk and treat you like they're actually willing to help you or are more open and accommodating. As opposed to French, Japanese, and Belgian, which dont easily warm up to you, but are still very kind and helpful, and often go out of their way to help you, like directions, or how to do certain things like buy a Metro ticket, order food, etc. There's no right or wrong, good or bad, just simply different cultures, different ways to interact with strangers 😉 I also don't really buy "souvenirs" and go to tourist traps cause those places usually stress me out, sell corny and gaudy items, and are very overpriced. Also, I hate haggling so I stay away from such situations. So if you're thinking, "well he must be where the touristy spots are so yeah, the locals are gonna be nice cause they're selling overpriced items". No, that's not the case. The moment I get off the train station or airport, or leave the hotel room, I go to an area with a nice cafe, and when I see locals just sitting and resting, I just come up and ask what their fav place to eat or hang out. Most of the time, people are just so chill and chatty, and their recommendations have been great. Then that's also how I get to see the not so touristy spots and get to chat up with the locals. Also nice to go out for drinks, and when people are kinda buzzed or drunk, they're so chatty and you get into some really fun and interesting conversations lol
As a french born in Morocco and raised in France (I'm not moroccan or muslim, I was just born there) I love my native country, the people, the food and the breathtaking landscapes❤
Through my experience with Moroccans. I think this person was from the former Special Forces or the Intelligence. They have global intelligence in the top three places in the world, so they are very flexible in switching from one language to another without any errors and with different dialects. A Moroccan shocked me one day when a Jew spoke to him, and he spoke to him in Hebrew fluently. Even the Jew was shocked by his mastery of the dialect. He spoke to me in Portuguese and with a colleague at work in Spanish, and with clients in French, English, Arabic, and Chinese as well. They are really strange people and they have a great history. There is a secret in this country. So I strongly agree that you should shoot more videos.😊
@@oussamabenmhammedit's the reality, they even recruit cleaning guys and homeless people for intelligence.. we discovered one a man acting CRAZY (HME9) that he's working for internal affairs , the next day he disappeared for ever lol
As a Moroccan living in The Netherlands when visiting the area of Tetouan-Tanger i noticed some salesmen especially on busy beaches even speak Dutch. They learned it from their family abroad. Always funny to have a conversation with them in Dutch😂
This is one of the most beautiful UA-cam videos i saw about my country i’m so proudly genuinely grateful watching every random normal each one of my people speaking at least 3 languages soo fluently what a prided feeling!!🇲🇦
Morocco is just amazing Masha allah: the history, the hospitality and the most important thing is the diversity of its ppl and how open minded and intellectual they are, they’re genuinely my favorite ppl ❤
It does feel like a ray of light watching all those people answering Dan's questions. It makes me feel so warm and even optimistic about our world somehow) Thank you for showing us how beautiful and friendly the world and people can be❤
Morocco is such a beautiful country. I encourage everyone to come to visit it u will be facinate by its beauty. The people, the food, the culture everything in Morocco is just beyond Amazing. As a Moroccan I'm really proud of being part of all this.
Want more like this?
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Thank you bro
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مغربية من المغرب تتحدث الانجليزية الفرنسية الهولندية الامازيغية و العربية و الدارجة المغربية و الان ادرس اليابانية .
Morocco is not Arabische,and Morocco they speaking not Arabs, they mixture language.stop Liars
i was born in Argentina and raised in Italy, worked as a local market seller for many years.
I had to meet many people from Marocco there and let me tell you, every moroccan spoke at least 5 languages, they are the nicest people and got invited into their homes several times and feel their hospitality and amazing food.
So happy we live in a world where Morocco exist.
Oh! That’s the nicest thing ever. Thank you so much and God bless all Argentinians ❤
@@lailamansour2056 5 languages nari 3la slogia
welcom To Morocco My Frand 🌷🇲🇦
@@moroccanfennec8495 rah vr ghi nta limatatdwich bihom ama bera chaque prsn taydewi b 4/5 minimum
Awww thanks ❤
1:46 "We can understand them, but they can't."
As an Egyptian, I can confirm that. They can understand us easily but when they speak to us in their dialect, it feels like a different language. Sending love to all my Moroccan brothers and sisters. We love you bzaf ❤🇪🇬🇲🇦
شكرا + يوم السبت مباراة المغرب ضد مصر التوفيق للمنتخبين 🇲🇦❤️🇪🇬
@@n0r-1 أيوة أنا مستني المباراة دي بالتوفيق للمنتخبين طبعا سواء مين اللي فاز احنا الاتنين واحد المهم البطولة مخرجتش عن شمال إفريقيا ❤
@@A20773 أيوه + أحبكم أوي أوي 😂🙂💗
@@n0r-1 احنا كمان بنحبكم اكتر والله بغض النظر عن الناس اللي بتحاول تعمل فتنة بينا لكن دول شوية أطفال ميمثلوش غير نفسهم أنا اتعرفت على مغاربة كتير وكلهم مشوفتش منهم غير كل خير ودايما بحس إنهم الشعب المقرب لقلبي ربنا يديم المحبة اللي بينا ويبعد عننا أصحاب الفتن ❤️
@@A20773 اي والله بجد في ناس بتحاول تزرع فتن بيننا لكن الواقع هي العكس 🌷
The last man is a legend. He speaks fluent English and is well educated slash intellectual. I feel the proudest to be Moroccan when I see people like him
I had the same thoughts exactly !
I speak a little chinese "Konichiwa, arigato" x)))) but for sure it's something to be proud of, he speaks english and french very well, moroccan people
Yes I agree with you, he is smart sweet and gentle
@@geoventuresfun oh come on man do not make fun of him I bet how many here knows what he said is Japanese 😏 but his English is good as his Spanish. Did you see the foreigners like the American the Argentine couple and the French only one language
@@juliareguragui7469 its just funny dont worry im not making fun of him i respect him, at that age to be this fluent in languages its great ;)
I am Turkish and i liked this video and i was in shock that i saw people here that they actually speak Turkish big love to our Moroccan brothers and sisters❤
Most people who speak Turkish are girls because of their influence on Turkish series😅
@@Younsse-1Sam7ini
to notice it s surprise me toot !! , i think it's only a few girl ho follows some turkich serises ( less then 2% of girl population ) , in génral the more spooken in morrocco ( arabic, english, french, , and a bit of spanish )
Merhaba naselsen? Acyually my sister is married to a turkich man and they have a beautiful kid ..they live in ederne
@@almondialiyaThat's great to hear it! I will be coming in Morocco for the sake of learning french because of my viability on budget. Would you suggest rabat as a local person learning french ability? I am Turkish by the way :)
I love Morocco, it’s beautiful and fascinating country.
Greetings from Poland 🇵🇱
Greetings to you from Morocco 🇲🇦, you are welcome
❤❤❤❤❤ thank you
For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life. You see, we all have sinned, and have broken God’s law (The Ten Commandments). Wrong doing deserves justice and must be punished (just like how a criminal has to pay for the crime they have committed) but God saved us from the eternal punishment of our sins by sending His Son Jesus Christ, fullness of God in flesh, to pay the penalty for us by dying on the cross and resurrecting, so that we may have everlasting life. Now for you to accept the free gift of grace, you must repent of your sins and put your faith in Jesus Christ and Bible says that His Blood will cover all of your sins, you will be forgiven, saved from eternal punishment, and be given everlasting life. By faith you will receive the Holy Spirit, become born again, know Jesus personally and He will transform your heart and clean you from the inside out. Turn away from sin, read the Bible, pray for the Holy Spirit to fill you and change you, obey the Word. Much love and God bless you!
@@jesusisking3814.God is alone and has no son. Please do not repeat your words because there are Muslims who read your comment. And thank you 👍🏻💗
@@n0r-1 don't bother yourself it's a robot
The last guy seems to be a lovely intelligent man. It's sad to see he can't find a job, I hope better days lie ahead for him 💚
Thats why you always work hard while you are young and and save some money for your retirement
@@newage6764 Not everyone has the privilege of living in a country where income distribution is fair, so that they can have sufficient money left over to save for a retirement.
@@SK-hq6ux i am sure this old man had chances as he was a tourist guide to find a foreigner woman and marry her or at least live abroad. unfortunately His linguistics abilities couldn't help him make his way out of a poor country like morocco and live abroad for a better life when gets older.
Now this is a fucked up mentality. And Morocco is not poor. We have plenty of opportunities in here.
@@yassineB2424 oh really lol. I know morocco better than you , there is no fair distribution of our natural resources. The gangsters who manipulate economy will never give up their corruption
the last man is genuinely amazing ;he managed succesfully and represented well our country
we're all proud of him
You're right
i am algerian and have always wanted to visit morroco, such beautiful culture, nature and most importantly people!
Morocco's doors are always open for you, and you are welcomed here anytime 🇲🇦🖤🇩🇿
Sending my sincere greetings to Morocco and its kindhearted generous people from Japan, I will forever carry my precious memories from there with me 🇯🇵❤️🙏
Oni chan you are very welcome any time 🇲🇦❤️🇯🇵
モロッコ人に褒めてくれてありがとうございます、モロッコへいつもようこそ❤️
こちらこそ❤ 私は日本にいます
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Annu kim-uni Your name sounds Korean
That last man should have his own UA-cam channel! He is impressively positive and articulate.
I agree
Yes!
Yes, maybe the channel would be about touristic places or learning languages.
Yes, he is a great last man and we are proud of him because we are Moroccans ❤❤❤
I’m Somali and I visited most of Moroccan cities. Tanger, assilah, Tetouan, Chefchauan, Fes, Rabat, Sale, Casablanca, Marakech, agadir. Morocco is very beautiful country and the people are super nice and welcoming. The food is awesome. I love tagine, alhud, harira, couscous. I spent here 2 months and 10 days. The best experience in my entire life.
Merci à toi frère un marocain de France.
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WOW! 2 months! As a new traveler to Morocco, where would you recommend for "off the beaten path" areas, also disability-friendly spots & accommodations? Cant wait to have authentic Moroccan food and cultural immersion!
@@ArghMatey Start of in Casablanca and Rabat. Very big cities and very accommodating. But most Moroccan cities are 2 or 3 hours apart. I flew to Rabat and started my journey from Rabat to Casablanca to Marrakech to Agardir. Then went back to Rabat to Tangier, to Assilah to chefchaouen to tetoan to Al Hoceima to Fes and back to Rabat. But I also visited many smaller cities in between
@@Unknownengrossingfactswaan ku salamay walaal ❤️🇸🇴
I love Morocco.
Spent 13 days there in the Spring of 2022. One of the most beautiful countries and nicest people I have ever met. Thank you.
Respect from America.
From my experience Morocco 🇲🇦 is one of the most countries that can switch easily from one language to another
Yup
very true,😂
This is thanks to the intellectual cultural openness, as well as the love of curiosity and learning among Moroccans as a loving and tolerant people with all races and religions.
We can fit 3 languages in one sentence 😂
How many time did you visit Morocco 🇲🇦?
I am from Ireland. I had spent a week of tourism with my wife and our daughter, in the summer of August 2016. It was a very happy trip, the Moroccan people were very hospitable, kind and helpful, the prices are also appropriate, a trip that will not be forgotten, I hope to come back to There with my family soon.
You 'll be welcome all times you like... even If you want stay living among us... friendly yours
Hahah you sure weren't in Morocco
@@jaumeRV you are just a little hater who never touched the grass or u are a wld l97ba kat9*leb 3la liy7wik, anywho u dont deserve our beautifull country.
you’re welcome anytime !!
*Welcome !*
Wa hassaaaaaaaaan We're proud of YOU. You are the best example of a true Moroccan man who makes a whole country proud. We love Hassan❤
nooo not here
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Hahahahhahaha
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As tunisian, we love to much Morocco and Moroccan people are so friendly and helpful. 🇹🇳🤍🇲🇦 visite Morocco 🎉
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Same bro ❤
Well that's sweet of you, he should visit Tunisia too, Im sure it s a beautiful place 😊
Le mot serviables tu peux l oublier le Maroc c'est recevoir mais le Maroc sert uniquement les marocains
Ce n’est pas vrai!
After seeing this video, I would love to go to Morocco someday. Morocco is now added to my bucketlist. The country seems to be beautiful and the people there look nice too! Greetings, from Malaysia!🇲🇾
u welcome
Welcome ❤
U welcome
I too would love to visit Malaysia 🇲🇾 ❤,
Hi, thank you and you're welcome anytime, tomorrow i'll travel to Malaysia inshaalah, can you please give me some advices!
Moroccan people are so beautiful and smart I have great friends love Morocco from Somalia 🇸🇴❤️🇲🇦
Welcome to your second country.
The sahara is moroccan 🇲🇦
What a beautiful country and people love u Moroccans From Iran❤️🇮🇷
I love Persia ❤️🦁💚
🇮🇷 🇲🇦 ♥
@@boubakrlahmadi8613 مرسى جيگرم
We love you tooo ❤
Greeting to Iran. Love Persian poetry Hafiz and khayam❤
Sending love to Morocco 🇲🇦 as a Korean 🇰🇷 living in America 🇺🇸 as a citizen. ❤ Been listening to their songs (Cravata, RYM) and tried cooking some of their food (shakshuka, baghrir). They're amazing !! I really plan on going there in the future ❤
You're Welcome in any time 🇲🇦❤️
Thank you for this beautiful words we really appreciate it ❤️❤️🇲🇦
Kamsahamnida friend 🩵 I’m Moroccan born in Texas. Trained taekwondo with my Korean grandmaster for 8 years. I love y’all’s culture so much.
You welcome
@@Bereal365 Wow that's amazing ! I really appreciate that !
As an Azerbaijani, I send my best wishes to Morocco and his beautiful people. Inshaallah, Allah will protect you!🇦🇿❤🇲🇦
sen şaka mısın Talkan ve Curcun k@tliamlarını araştır. ayrıca araplar Uygur Türklerine yapılan zulmü destekliyorlar!
Thank you so much
@@ilyas_elouchihi sukran, my friend!😄
Love you back Azerbaijan ❤
@@aboulahab3610 thank you❤️
My best wishes to the people of Morocco from Dagestan!
Thanks Sister, I wish the best for Dagestan people , we love Khabib.
Wé love khabib but dont like kadirov
@@hanichair9001 me too I don't like kadirov, he's puttin son 😅
@TimurIsaevv same all under putin dectatorship regime
Mush love ❤
all the love from Algeria to your channel and to moroccan people ^^
Omg u look like someone I know 😭
❤❤😘😘😘😘❤️ thank you. Best of love too.
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Khawa khawa ♥
I want to visit Morocco, it's a beautiful place ❤ I'm loving Morocco now 😅😍 Greetings from Brazil 🇧🇷😊
Olá você fala português
مرحبا بكي عندنا❤
Welcome any time brothets brazilien❤❤❤❤❤🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦
@@malakfaiz141Likewise brothers ❤❤❤
Voce vai estar bemvinda 😊
Meu nome Hicham , sou de marroccos eu falo um poco portugese e gosto conhecer amigas brasileiras
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What a great nation Moroccan🇲🇦 people are.❤
Deep respect, prayers and love to Moroccan people from Turkiye 🇹🇷
Thanks for your love also we like turkey people and Erdoğan 💕
@@Quizcom3 Why do you Moroccans always involve politics when talking about Turkey lol. Don't forget half of Turkey voted against him.
@@TurquazCannabizbecause your poeple hate islam but your president love islam that s why
@@TurquazCannabiz
Erdoğan is the better leader in the world and I didn't see any bad from him... All respect for all Turkish people
@@Quizcom3 yeah thanks but just stop bringing Erdogan into everything involving Turkey and Turkish people. He is just a politician.
As an egyptian I send my regards to Morocco 🇲🇦 and the Moroccans and I hope to visit your beautiful country. Con mucho amor.
و الله بنحب المصرين حب ستكتشفه عندما تأتي للمغرب 🇲🇦❤🇪🇬
مرحبا بيك
Two Scandinavian girls visited Morocco almost 3 yrs ago, I heard it was mindblowing experience ;)
@@holyshiet787 you can scream it if you want because you wrote multiple comments, I’m just curious to know why ? these things can happen and we assume it , but the fact is morocco is one of the safest place in the world is a reality. Lot of ppl coming from the overseas they chose Not just to visit morocco but to live in. 😉
@@holyshiet787 Alright edgelord, tone it down a bit.
Hassan's fluency in english is just amazing, and him sending his regards to your family without knowing them or you in person is just a lovely thing to see... wherever you are hassan i hope you find that dream job of yours and may god bless you
As a Palestinian who studied in Montreal, Canada, I met many Moroccan friends there. They are highly intelligent and could pick up our Levantine Arabic dialect (lahja shamia) within a couple of days, whereas for us, understanding their dialect is much harder. However, after a month of practice, I was able to speak Darija quite easily. It’s not a question of difficulty but of willingness to learn. 🇵🇸❤🇲🇦
How beautiful Morocco and it's people. So much love to all my brothers and sisters from Istanbul Turkey 😩💕
but the turkish ppl are racist unfortunately
Welcome sweetheart ❤️
@JustinYiseverywhere hhh cry baby , try to come here first and see what passport u need , then talk
Merhaba kardiśam salam
not even in ur dreams your panarabist organisation will never have our amazigh sahara take a drone or go back to yemen if u want that arab republic so bad @JustinYiseverywhere
One of the smartest friends I have is Moroccan. And when I say she’s smart I don’t mean just intellectually but also socially. She speaks 5 languages fluently and made my experience living abroad in the US very special.
I love Morocco. Got few friends from there. Love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩❤️
Greek here.For some reason i like Morocco and i dont know why ,even i have never been there 😅😅 Nice people ,greatings from Greece and not to forget Ayoub El Kaabi!!!!! goaaallll
I am moroccan... my sister traveled to greece last month and she was amazed by how our countries are similar, the white and blue cities, the natural landscapes, the weather, the culture, the historical places... it's so similar ! and I found out recently that we use some greek words too, like the word "pelargos" for the bird, we call it "belarg" here in Morocco... it's so amazing! All the love to greek people , hope I visit this country one day ❤
I love greece from morocco.
I frequently go sleep after watching a documentary about ancient Greek civilisation or Greek mythology. You are lucky to have such history
@@sigfriedl 🥰
Greece the magic civilization ❤
Hi. I'm from Argentina and have the pleasure of working with some Moroccans, very intelligent and nice people. And we have the same passion for football, yeah! ❤
Morocco is amazing I spent 20 days there, moving around the whole country. Desert etc, it really worth it.
Thank you so much, I'm glad you are enjoying your time here!
Only a small part is desert. Most of Morocco is not, its quite mediterranean.
@@ilyas_elouchihi TAHIA DJAZAIR
@@MariaNI-yf1bz no around 65% of the country is desert
@@MariaNI-yf1bz I was in 5 different cities and also desert. Yeah I got u! Heheh cool.
My son is half Moroccan and im so proud that he can speak English, French, and Arabic. Love from Montreal 💘
classical arabic or colloquial arabic?
@@newage6764 Nobody speaks classic Arabic, it only exists in literature and religious books, even in the middle east they have their own dialect which is different from classical Arabic
@@sabn9139 classical arabic is the main and official written language in all arab countries. Yes for speaking each country has its own dialect
@@newage6764 Indeed it is, I'm talking about spoken Arabic, also a lot of people make huge mistakes when it comes to written classical Arabic so they go for the local one instead, in North African countries they also write their local language with latin alphabet.
@@sabn9139 amazigh languages(tachlhit, tarifit, kbaili...) are mainly spoken and rarely written because it is only taught at primary school. French and classical arabic are the only ones used in administrations and offcial documents in morocco algeria tunisia
I remember how enchanted I was with the call to prayer when I heard it first time as a teenager, and now I have become Muslim, and trying to learn Arabic 😅
I hope you will learn it inchallah 🤲❤️🇲🇦
Jazak Allah kheir @@amalbah4136
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Welcome to islam❤
How did you become a muslim would love to hear 😊
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As a Moroccan,I speak about seven languages, Tamazight, Arabic, English, French, Spanish, German and Russian
Oh wow das ist so toll. Ich wurde von Marokko gewarnt. Aber es ist in diesem Video sehr schön.
@@Danileptic Danke für dein Kompliment! Marokko ist wirklich ein wunderschönes Land mit so viel mehr zu bieten als nur in diesem Video gezeigt werden kann. Von atemberaubenden Landschaften über reiche Kultur bis hin zu herzlichen Menschen - es gibt hier so viel zu entdecken! Übrigens, ich habe auch viele deutsche und österreichische Freunde, die hier in Marokko leben und es genießen. Wenn du die Möglichkeit hast, besuche unser Land persönlich und erlebe die Vielfalt und Gastfreundschaft selbst. Du wirst begeistert sein! 😊
a rbat slougiya hahaha
@@azeeevalee6652 كيفاش ربط السلوكية؟ غا الا كنتي نتا ماكاتهتمش باللغات راه ماشي كولشي بحالك، انا راه الهواية ديالي من الصغر هي تعلم اللغات الاجنبية، وبالعكس تانحس براسي ضعيف مقارنة بالناس الخرين لي تاهوما عندهم الهواية ديالي، مثلا الا شفتي غا الفيديوات فيوتيوب غايبانو ليك ناس تايهضرو باكثر من 30 لغة
@@omar_armouch walakin ghi rbat slouguiya chuiya
I love Morocco greetings from Greece 🇬🇷♥️🇲🇦
welcome to the greek brothers , just a side note we have a lot of shated ancient history , half of greek mythology happened in Morocco , The Titans , Atlas , Heracles labors , the Apples of the daughters Of Atlas , Atlantis , All of these stories happened in Morocco My friend , And ypu can fact Check me . Atlantians are the moroccans or Moors
@samisam7203 I'M TALKING ABOUT MYTHOLOGY MY FRIEND , these stories about gods is waaay earlier than Romans , Aristotle and Pluto spoke about these stories happenning thousands of Years before the Romans . Go fact Check my Friend
@samisam7203 in fact hercul visited tangier !
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@samisam7203 hercules was greek
🇱🇾🇲🇦💖💖💖 ماشاءالله تبارك الرحمن وراقي ومتحضر مش غريب عل شعب مغربي مثقف
حياك الله اخي اهل ليبيا في القلب
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I am from Turkey, Istanbul. I am doing airbnb and had 4-5 moraccon guests last two years. They all knew french. I can understand that because of Morocco history but also their english was better than mine. One of them knew berber language. Two arabic dialect very common for them. They were all good people. Multi language very nice i think.
Sending love from Turkey.
Sagol Sizde iyi Adamlar ✌️
Loves and blessing to our Moroccan brothers and sisters from Oman 🇴🇲
اخوتنا ♥️🇲🇦♥️🇴🇲
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You're enslaved to a false and demonic religion. Mohammed was a false prophet. Look at the fruits.
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Thank you so much for paying your respect for “the call to prayer”. I’ve always dreamed to go to Morocco and you showed me I definitely need to go! ❤
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"the call to prayer" sounds like torture to me. imagine having to listen to that loud earrape 5 times a day
btw @lorenasantos490 be careful if you actually go there. 2 female travelers from denmark and norway were brutally unalived there and the unaliving was filmed on video where the local muslims removed their heads. dangerous people
@@openbob6656 ok Karen,, no one asked for your opinion.
And I'm sorry you feel that way though.. Means you're so sensitive to a level that listening to something from far for 5 times in a day tortures/hurts you?! 😅 man up yo
@openbob6656 of course, it would be torture to you. Let me guess, you're Indian?
Been there a few times for work. Lovely people, beautiful country. Salutations de Montréal.
thank you mon esti:)
Too many Canadians in Morocco, I swear. Especially French Canadians .
@lawtraf8008 What's wrong with that? We don't complain too many English speaking people every where ?
@@juliusvinh109nah he didn't mean it was a bad he's rather happy
I wish more Canadians would visit Morocco. I live in Montreal. I try to steer my Canadian friends to Morocco and away from their usual same-old/same-old destinations (Florida, Cuba, Puerto Vallarta). Yes the flights are a little more expensive, but it's so worth it, in my totally biased opinion (I'm moroccan, second generation from the diaspora).
I happened to come across this video, it was very interesting listening to Dan interview Moroccans about their fluency with different languages. Moroccan people are very warm & kind. I would love to visit Morocco. Un bon video, merci.
Morocco 🇲🇦 is the best country i’ve ever been.
And i’ve visited 12 countries so far.
The country is safe, Very clean, The people are friendly, The food is yummy,
Good infrastructure, Very smart people. Nice weather.
Mashallah.
Lots of love to all Moroccans 🇲🇦❤️❤️❤️
Dima Maghreb 💪
Greetings from Tunisia 🇹🇳
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Thanks for your kind words brother. You're most welcome to return any time you want - think of it as your second home 🇲🇦 🇹🇳
@@BC311
Thank you my brother.
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Tunisian people are in the heart and mind of all moroccans, best wishes to you brother
نعزكم برشا برشا
@@NabilNassiri
Thank you my brother.
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As a Moroccan I do speak : Tamazight, Arabic (Fosha & Darija) ,French & English . Hassan shows the kindness of Moroccan people
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Why most Moroccan people said they can talk in french?
It is because of what?
@@Lovely_glenna They get taught French in school because portions of Morocco were Spanish and French protectorates back in the day and for the economic relationship with France.
@@iScrewFace I got this thank you
@@Lovely_glenna the first reason why is the history i mean colonisation . soo after that the moroccan government made a diplomatic relations with french that why they started to teach us the french language , but now the most morrocan people prefer english as a second language .
++ i speak also korean
The last man was so humble ❤, and so smart and fun , I’d like to go to 🇲🇦 I really love the people and everything about 🇲🇦
welcome brother :)
Seems like a kind guy but he switch up Chinese and Japanese, I hope he actually knows haha
He knows it. It's just that we are used to say "Chinese" to everything that comes from the Far East, like Japanese, Korean, and others. And he spoke spontaneously, that's why.
Grew up in America, visited Morocco back when I was 14 years old. Since then, I have visited every 2 years, and I would go to the same Mehlaba to eat. Beautiful and country and more importantly, lovable people, welcoming and generous.
Greetings to my Moroccan 🇲🇦 friends. I’m Turkish🇹🇷, living in Germany and I would love to visit your beautiful country one day.
Kapımız sizlere her zaman açık.. Rica ederim
Too many Turks in Germany
@@lawtraf8008 To every soul OUT THERE:
All prayers from Righteous SOULS aka Born again Christians, have power. Sinners prayers GOD hears not. Unless we REPENT and born again and LIVE HOLY, GOD hears none of our prayers. Prayers have power, but these must come from Changed hearts.
Proverbs 15:29 The LORD is far from the wicked: but he heareth the prayer of the righteous.
Psalms 119:155 “Salvation is far from the wicked: for they seek not thy statutes.”
(Many souls(unsaved souls), believe falsely and pray in vain).
Mankind is filled with UNSAVED SOULS (WICKED SINNERS).
That`s why there`s a calling to REPENTANCE and to BORN AGAIN:
Luke 5:32
I came not to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance.
John 3:7
Marvel not that I said unto thee, Ye must be born again.
welcome brother :)
I ve heard very bad things on turkish but i know there always bad and good people everywhere
I loved your chat with Hassan! What an interesting guy.. so kind ❤️
I would love to visit Morocco one day. It’s beautiful. Thanks for sharing 🐢🙂
welcome :)
You're welcome in your country.
Morocco is the only country no one can hate.
They are so lovely.
Best wishes to my brothers and sisters from Egypt ❤.
Thanks Brother 🤝
And God Bless the Mighty Egypt Mother of the Earth 🇲🇦❤️🇪🇬
Except Algerian gouvernement 😞. We love you too my brother 🇲🇦❤️🇪🇬
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We love U too !
Your interviews were sensational. The people of Morocco are super friendly & helpful. I have been there many times and loved my trips with such wonderful people, great food, and lovely sights 👍❤️
omg !! the 65 years old who speaks 6 languages gave me goosebumps! He sounds like a fun wise person to hang out with. i hope god blesses him with a job a cultured man like him deserves !!
يخليلي ولاد المملكة المغربية الشريفة بزاااف ديال الحب لولاد بلادي ❤
ربي يحفظك لينا بنت بلادي لعزيزة ❤
Morocco is a beautiful country. I would like to visit there from Iran🇮🇷❤️🇲🇦
Welcome in your second country ❤
Must of welcome ❤
Welcome!
Welcome To Tajine land♥
Amazigh and Islamic Land*@@hi7814
Moroccan people are really wonderful
we are extremely proud of our country, we don't owe nothing to nobody and we never feel the need to belittle people in order to make them feel that we are better than them
We have huge pride and dignity and this is what I love most about my people
Thank you my friend for showing my people, the real Morocco
Long Live Morocco
Hasan you've touched my heart sending you lots of love from somalia 🇸🇴 ❤ I pray Allah swt grants you the happiest life, you're a wise, kind and sweet dude and I really pray things work out for you
My husband is Rif Amazight and I thanks Allah everyday! Moroccans are the best!!
@JustinYiseverywhereالحسد ياكل النار كما ياكل النار الحطب
🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮@JustinYiseverywhere
@JustinYiseverywhereGet a Moroccan visa, and welcome to the Western Sahara anytime to see the Atlantic ocean and swim in the sea ❤ ya la9it ya ljomjoma
I have a Moroccan friend and she introduced me to the beautiful culture of the country ❤ Everyone who I met from there was kind and very smart! Fantastic people, rich traditions and history, very proud nation ❤ Sending greetings from Ukraine to the people of this blessed land!
Thank you dear Welcome To Morocco , i live in italy and i love Ukrainia So mush , and i will Come To visite i't ❤
Hh U know nothing habibi
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Greetings from morocco
I've meet many Ukrainians in Europe , Lovely open mind people , we support you keep fighting for your land ❤🩹
Rosario, the city of Messi 😅 los ame, no esperaba ver argentinos en el videooo ⭐⭐⭐
I hv visited Tanger,Marakesh,Fas,Casablanca.the night spent in desert unforgettable, love from🇹🇷
Glad you liked it!! 🇲🇦💙🇹🇷
Old neighbors❤
Thank you for showing Morocco, it seems like a beautiful country that I have yet to go to.
Last man truly made me tear up. What a well educated and respectful person Mashallah, i hope he finds a stable job 🙏
Thats the problem in morocco social is bad you can't secure job in it the rules is bad. They can kick you out any time with no social secure
And if you study you take diplomat you can't have job easy not by exams or oral mearing simply 😂
Because you have to know someone to get job 😂 even if you don't have diplomat weard
There is lot of undiplomat personne have job
but there is lot of dimplomat personne without job jobless
welcome to morocco 😂
@@AkaAka-wc6orياك اخويا هههه زيد شرح ليها ربما تبقا فيها
الناس المجتهدين خدامين الحمدلله بدبلوم ولا بلاش
ماشي ضروري تسنا الدولة تخدمك ولا تسنى الوساطة ،شمر على دراعك وحرك داك العقيييل
@@AkaAka-wc6or 💩🇩🇿💩🐕🐕🐕
Azerbaijan loves Morocco 🇦🇿❤️🇲🇦
Morocco loves Azerbaïdjan 🇲🇦❤️🇦🇿
love to azerbijan from morocco
Bosnia loves Azerbaijan and Morocco 💪
My Azerbaïdjan brothers and sisters im coming to you ❤ from morocco
Our brothers and sisters we love you back welcome anytime to your second country 🇲🇦❤️🇦🇿
Truly the blue of the sky in Morocco is different. I'll see it by myself soon! I feel it 👏👏
Welcome bother :)
Best blue sky and best sunset is found in Morocco. Thanks ❤
You always welcome to visit oure county ❤
Morocco has the best lighting in the world actually did you know that ;)
It's the light bro. I've been to 40 countries, nothing compares to the color of the sky in Morocco. Not just during daylight, but the sunset. What a show!!!In other places, the sky goes from day to night in like 10 min, in Morocco the show lasts an hour while the color changes slowly from oranigish to redish to purplish. Breath-taking. Only other place where I witnessed that is Spain!
I love Morroco. Been to Tangier many times from the US and people are amazing.. food is out of this world.. 😋
As you have to know the amazigh people build tangier everything there is from the Amazigh people how came back from europe to build
As a moroccan, learning languages is engraved in our souls & brains from the moment we are toddlers
I can speak 8 languages: arabic, darija and soussi amazighi as native languages, french, english, spanish & japanese fluently, & a little bit of russian
Besides the fact that it warms my heart the fact that the new generation focuses on learning english more than french, nothing against french, but professional career speaking the language kinda niches yougsters' opportunities
❤️🇲🇦
WOW. That's a lot of languages!! I'm very impressed! I'm a Moroccan as well, but I haven't learned nearly as much languages as you have, what is your technique?
how did u learn japanese please
Baraka allah fik
@@nesshinessPractice makes perfect brother, if u truly want u can learn any language it doesn't have to be quickly but u have to be consistent in it and u will see the improvement in a way or another.
@@nesshiness i know a lot of poeple who learned Japanese from anime and im one of them but i still need a lot of practice
ما شاء الله.... الله يحمي المغرب و أهلها ❤
Love from Bosnia to our brothers and sisters in Marococo 🇧🇦❤️🇲🇦🇲🇦
Salam alaikum brother I'm from Morocco 🇲🇦❤️🇧🇦
@@fifib5910 ma sha Allah I'm so happy you meet Bosnian people, but I'm sad that you lived in Bosnia in time of war, that war cost us a lot lives of victims, economic crises, political instability, but Alhamdulillah Allah will help Muslims. I hope you will be able to contact your friends in Bosnia one day :)
@@vanzemaljac-110Bosnia in the heart, greetings from Morocco to our Bosnian brothers ♥️♥️♥️♥️
Kano si berate❤ ja marocan ja volim bosnie walah ja bosnie ❤❤❤❤❤
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Beautiful country. Like Dan, Morocco was my first African, Arab and Muslim country I’ve ever went to and I loved every minute. You’ll find an interesting mix of nature (modern/traditional cities besides massive desert), culture/gastronomy (between Arab, Southern European, and drops of indigenous African lifestyle too), and language (many speak Arabic, French and English, which was incredibly helpful for tourists). I found the locals to be very welcoming and nice too, hope to travel there again one day
@@maelstrom57shut up, we are both. Hbso mn had t9owadit
@@AdamAzzrwhy he would shut Up he is saying the truth
@@AdamAzzr You are Arabized, you are not Arab. I am pretty sure your great grandparents spoke Tamazight. Most Moroccans are Amazigh, Morocco's history is fully Amazigh, do you think Arabs who lived in tents until the 60s built the castles, the Kasbahs, the gardens in Morocco and Al Andalusia when they literally were living in tents until recently? be proud of being North African Amazigh.
@@jamalbenhamou hdr 3la rask, my only identity is Moroccan ( I'm not amazigh).
@@AdamAzzr Your Tagine is Amazigh, your Architecture is Amazigh moorish, your history ( Almohads, Almoravids, marinid, hafsid...) is Amazigh, the way you talk follows an Amazigh structure( but you wouldn't know cuz you don't know the structure of Tamazight) compare Moroccan Derija sentence structure with Arabic and you find out that it is very different and guess what it is similar to? Tamazight, like it or hate it. your features Are Amazigh unless you are a dark Moroccan(which means you are a mix between Amazigh and Subsaharian Africans brought as slaves) it is very simple, do a DNA test...if you don't like the Amazigh identity....you know were Arabs belong? Arabian peninsula....if you don't know where it is google it. YOU are ARABIZED and you probably think Alkhawarizmi, Al ghazals, Abbas inn Farnas, Ibn Tashafin, Ibn Khadun, Tari9 Ibn Ziyad...are Arabs right? they are either Persians or Berbers my dear friend. just an example of how arabized some Moroccans are.
الأشخاص اللي هدر معاهم صاحب القناة يتقنون عدة لغات
وكذلك لطفاء جدا و مؤدبون.
عطاووا صورة مشرفة علينا وعلى بلادنا
تحية للمغربيات و المغاربة في كل مكان
تستحقون كل خير.
فعلا
I am also originally from Morocco and I love our culture and the people. I was born and raised in Germany so I am so glad that my mum taught us Arabic, Darija, Berber language and me I learned at school and by myself English and French. So I can speak 6 languages fluently. I also understand a little bit of Turkish and Spanish❤I love languages...they connect people and help to know other cultures.
Thank you very much for this video it made my day ❤😊
Hi Dan! I learned a lot about the Moroccan people and culture. Very interesting. Greetings from California! 😊
Is that for CIA 😂😂
As a french native, i find that when Moroccan natives speak in french it sounds very noble. First time i met a moroccan person when i was a teen, because of their accent I thought he was a prince or someone from a wealthy family i couldn't believe it when he said he was homeless. I don't understand why this man in the video can't find a job despite his age, he's so skilled grrrr it's so frustrating. We have the same problem in France with elders who can't find a job but our elders can't even speak a bit of english!! I hope Hassan is having a nice day, such a lovely name ♥
Thanks bro and I'm sure that Hassan and all of Moroccan people as well as me will be happy after hearing this beautiful words ❤️❤️🇲🇦
That's nice thank u
He has a job he is an owner of a very old cafe in Chefchaouen city we love him❤
@@pinkgirl727really ? what's the cafes name? i'll be visiting chefchaouen soon, InshAllah.
😂😂 tu peux le dire également en français
Welcome to Morocco! I’m always and forever proud to be Moroccan! Dima Maghreb 🇲🇦
Hello,
Are you from Tangier? Do you live in Tangier? Thank you
As a moldovan I love moroccan people . My girlfriend is moroccan and she's the best person on earth. Love from Moldova🇲🇩❤🇲🇦
@h2kodracu886 I am moroccan and my roommate was moldovan
love to moldovia from morocco
i love maldives
@@Mohamedbn-r2wwrong country
@@Mohamedbn-r2whhhhhhhhhh bra i ke77elha w hoa i 3werha
Wow Morocco so beautiful and clean! I wasn't know btw Moroccans are so kind I love watching their videos on yt🇾🇪🇲🇦💨❕
I’m a twenty one year old man from Senegal 🇸🇳 and I speak five languages fluently(no cap) . The sixth language I’ve recently been learning is Arabic and I’ll tell you what, Arabic is such a fascinating language that I wish I’d started learning it earlier.
شعب السنيغالي طيب وذكي ..اتمنى لكم توفيق
@@noblemoi شكرا جزيلا لك 😊
MashaAllah, I wish you all the best Wañ
Salam from Morocco to you and all Senegalese brothers & sisters
بتوفيق انها لغة سهلة
I am happy to help you learn Arabic. Get in touch with me.
I left Morocco for 20 years, but Morocco never left me. Hassan, the old and wise man, is the best in this video. Thanks Dan for this video
و اجي اخويا زور بلادك ، و تمتع فيها راه فيها ما يدار و دير شي استثمار جيد ان شاء الله .تحياتي
9:55 the call to prayer is the best call ever ❤️🤲🇲🇦
I would really like to visit Morocco one day and explore this beautiful country and enjoy their tasty and delicious food ❤❤
Stephanie from London
Welcome
don't hesitate😅
before you go there you must be aware that you could end up like the 2 female travelers from denmark and norway who lost their heads there by the local muslims. dangerous people
thank you@@infomer9558
thank you@@youssefm3575
Hassan es un señor encantador.
La atmósfera de Marruecos me resulta encantadora.
Saludos de las Islas Canarias
todos saludos a nuestros hermanos y hermanas en Canarias. Esperamos que mantenga vivo el idioma amazigh en esa tierra.
@@Rocco_loco No somos tus hermanos. El amazigh es un idioma muerto hace quinientos años acá.
@@Fercasle nadie te pregunto
@@Rocco_loco Cierto, pero lo bueno de estar en un país libre es que puedo decir lo que me dé la gana sin que me pregunten. Qué parte no entiendes de lo que es un chat?
@@Fercasle Pero lo que dijo es la realidad, la gente de canarias son nuestros hermanos y hermanas lo quieras o no y el Amazigh es la idioma original
Much love from Egypt to our Moroccan brothers..
we love our egyptians brothers and sisters may Allah protect muslims
Likewise brother.
Oum chanta 😂😂😂 préparer ta valise 🧳
@@krullerzel 3tihom khtek Oum chanta
Marhaba habibi , i was in Egypt and i loved it 🤩
Morocco is a beautiful country, such wonderful people with lovely hospitality. They are fluent in many languages and it is very impressive!
I'm really happy to watch this video that showcases a positive aspect of my country with the kindness of people, awesome tourists, and the amazing city of Tangier. Thanks for sharing this video 😄
I wish I could visit your country! Greetings from Brazil!
I had such a wonderful time when I visited Morocco back in 2015. I was studying abroad, went backpacking with a friend from France to Morocco. We visited Tangier and Chefchaouen and the people were so kind, accommodating, and just curious and fascinated by where we were from. As an Asian-American, I find it funny when people would say "ni hao" and "yokoso", and I'm neither Chinese or Japanese. I just find it funny but I know they were just trying to be welcoming, so no harm nor offense from that 😅. In general, I think Moroccans are some of the nicest people! ❤️
Tourist trap for selling you anything
@@Fercasle Well, they weren't selling anything to me lol Literally just normal people walking around saying hi and getting on with their day. Most were from when we stayed in Chefchaouen. Some people, I caught them taking a pic of me which I found odd lol
@@alistairt7544 Obviously you had a brief staying right there hhhh
@@Fercasle Sure! But I've travelled to more than 20 countries, varying from a week to two weeks, and even 1-2 months. And you can already tell how "welcoming" the people are even with a quick stay of even a week. 1 week is usually my shortest stay in a city/country. Imo, most people are quite kind, but certain cultures have more barriers to strangers. And other cultures, people easily warm up even if you've never met them in the past. So far, Filipinos, Mexican, Spaniards, Moroccans, Thais, and surprisingly, the Dutch are some of the "warmest", in a way where people talk and treat you like they're actually willing to help you or are more open and accommodating. As opposed to French, Japanese, and Belgian, which dont easily warm up to you, but are still very kind and helpful, and often go out of their way to help you, like directions, or how to do certain things like buy a Metro ticket, order food, etc. There's no right or wrong, good or bad, just simply different cultures, different ways to interact with strangers 😉
I also don't really buy "souvenirs" and go to tourist traps cause those places usually stress me out, sell corny and gaudy items, and are very overpriced. Also, I hate haggling so I stay away from such situations. So if you're thinking, "well he must be where the touristy spots are so yeah, the locals are gonna be nice cause they're selling overpriced items". No, that's not the case. The moment I get off the train station or airport, or leave the hotel room, I go to an area with a nice cafe, and when I see locals just sitting and resting, I just come up and ask what their fav place to eat or hang out. Most of the time, people are just so chill and chatty, and their recommendations have been great. Then that's also how I get to see the not so touristy spots and get to chat up with the locals. Also nice to go out for drinks, and when people are kinda buzzed or drunk, they're so chatty and you get into some really fun and interesting conversations lol
@@alistairt7544 Certainly, you look a nice guy, so people appreciate you worldwide!
As a french born in Morocco and raised in France (I'm not moroccan or muslim, I was just born there) I love my native country, the people, the food and the breathtaking landscapes❤
est ce que tu parle darija?
LE MAROC EST AUSSI TON PAYS , TU EST NEÉ DANS LE PAYS OU ILA LA PLUS ANCIENNE UNIVERSITÉ DANS LHISTOIRE DU L'HUMANITÉ FONDÉ EN 859 AP.J .
@@Pageinediteses origines sont de la france alors que le maroc c son pays native
I'd love to visit Morocco one day, such hospitable people ♡
Your welcome anytime
I spent just two days in Morroco on a layover flight but the people were very nice and friendly. I hope to go back and see more of it.
Through my experience with Moroccans. I think this person was from the former Special Forces or the Intelligence. They have global intelligence in the top three places in the world, so they are very flexible in switching from one language to another without any errors and with different dialects. A Moroccan shocked me one day when a Jew spoke to him, and he spoke to him in Hebrew fluently. Even the Jew was shocked by his mastery of the dialect. He spoke to me in Portuguese and with a colleague at work in Spanish, and with clients in French, English, Arabic, and Chinese as well. They are really strange people and they have a great history. There is a secret in this country. So I strongly agree that you should shoot more videos.😊
I actually like where this is heading , good plot haha
@@oussamabenmhammedit's the reality, they even recruit cleaning guys and homeless people for intelligence.. we discovered one a man acting CRAZY (HME9) that he's working for internal affairs , the next day he disappeared for ever lol
As a Moroccan living in The Netherlands when visiting the area of Tetouan-Tanger i noticed some salesmen especially on busy beaches even speak Dutch. They learned it from their family abroad. Always funny to have a conversation with them in Dutch😂
@@younesbentahar
كرغووووولي 🇵🇼🤮
@@hassankarama9166 حل دماغك ادحش وقرا على كرك ودخل معانا فعالم الوعي ، تبقا عبد عياشي غادي تموت بدون كرامة .
بس: راني مغربي حر على طبونمك الزلايجي الخانز 😎
This is one of the most beautiful UA-cam videos i saw about my country i’m so proudly genuinely grateful watching every random normal each one of my people speaking at least 3 languages soo fluently what a prided feeling!!🇲🇦
people in Morocco are so educated and kind i really enjoyed my visite ❤
Morocco boys are handsome, many hugs from latín américa 😉
Morocco is just amazing Masha allah: the history, the hospitality and the most important thing is the diversity of its ppl and how open minded and intellectual they are, they’re genuinely my favorite ppl ❤
Thank you so much.,❤
i'm very happy and proud to read the comments of people arround the world speaking about my county Morocco in the best way thank you so much.
It does feel like a ray of light watching all those people answering Dan's questions. It makes me feel so warm and even optimistic about our world somehow) Thank you for showing us how beautiful and friendly the world and people can be❤
Such of bless people and bless country. I love this country ❤
From France 🇫🇷
Morocco is such a beautiful country. I encourage everyone to come to visit it u will be facinate by its beauty. The people, the food, the culture everything in Morocco is just beyond Amazing.
As a Moroccan I'm really proud of being part of all this.
Hassan conversation.. amazing man , much love to Moroccan people ❤🇸🇦
You people think we’re all prostitutes, it’s quiet disgusting