keep up gorgeous work , but sorry i know that you don't know we hate to call us berbers we are amazigh , by the way you are welcome Sister i hope you enjoy your time here 😍
@06:30 Dear lady, While these people are Moroccans, it should also be noted that they are playing songs and music from an ethnic group in Morocco known as Gnawa, descendants of West Africans who were brought to Morocco during the trans-Saharan slave trade. It's not "Berber" music. Furthermore, all Moroccans are genetically Amazigh by blood, meaning they are indigenous North Africans. The Islamic conquest that converted North Africans to Islam had barely impact on the local genomic scale; it was primarily about leadership. We are predominantly still in place. We have many Amazigh groups in Morocco, using different dialects of Tamazight (this is not Arabic), in addition to Darija, Moroccan "Arabic," which is also not understood in the Middle East. Darija contains numerous loanwords from Spanish and French, but is also strongly influenced by Tamazight/Berber. While I don’t doubt your sincere approach, I would like to emphasize that we (my family are Amazigh from Melilla) prefer "Amazigh" over "Berber," a name used by outsiders to refer to us; it's not a name we use to identify ourselves. Thank you for your beautiful content, and I wish you a pleasant stay, wherever you are. Cheers.
oh thank you so much for the info! i had no idea and next time will use the right words! it's such a brilliant and rich culture! thank you for sharing it with me!
here in morroco u can let ur 2 year old wonder at 2am by her self and she will be fine , i dont think u can say the same about the us , u might even get shot or robbed while looking for her , so the she got kiddnaped story at the start undermines a bit of bs that morroco is unsafe ... was unnecessary
Dude, take it easy! She was talking about the Perdicaris Palace which is now a museum. This story (Perdicaris and his wife Ellen) is dating back to the late 19th century. And It was made into a movie "The wind and the lion" Directed by John Milius and starring Sean Connery, Candice Bergen and Brian Keith...
what an awesome day!!! thanks for coming to explore with me :)
The food looked amazing! So much food!
omg it was SO much food! and that's only what made the edit. there was loads more!
Welcome to Morocco 🇲🇦🇺🇸
What a fun looking adventure.
it was such a fun day !! :)
Welcome 🇲🇦❤️
thank you 🙏 it's beautiful in Tangier!
welcome next step to agadir here to share great moments
oooo!!! I'll take a look thank you! I love exploring the world :)
@@vagabond_chronicles so see u then ...
keep up gorgeous work , but sorry i know that you don't know we hate to call us berbers we are amazigh , by the way you are welcome Sister i hope you enjoy your time here 😍
oh I'm sorry!!! I had no idea. thank you so much for letting me know 🙏
@@vagabond_chroniclesits okay Welcome anytime ❤️✌️
Welcome to morocco ❤🎉❤ we are amazigh note berbers ok sister ( godet bless you sister 🎉❤🎉❤🎉
thank youuuu!!! this is such an amazing country!
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hiiii!
@06:30 Dear lady,
While these people are Moroccans, it should also be noted that they are playing songs and music from an ethnic group in Morocco known as Gnawa, descendants of West Africans who were brought to Morocco during the trans-Saharan slave trade. It's not "Berber" music. Furthermore, all Moroccans are genetically Amazigh by blood, meaning they are indigenous North Africans. The Islamic conquest that converted North Africans to Islam had barely impact on the local genomic scale; it was primarily about leadership. We are predominantly still in place.
We have many Amazigh groups in Morocco, using different dialects of Tamazight (this is not Arabic), in addition to Darija, Moroccan "Arabic," which is also not understood in the Middle East. Darija contains numerous loanwords from Spanish and French, but is also strongly influenced by Tamazight/Berber.
While I don’t doubt your sincere approach, I would like to emphasize that we (my family are Amazigh from Melilla) prefer "Amazigh" over "Berber," a name used by outsiders to refer to us; it's not a name we use to identify ourselves.
Thank you for your beautiful content, and I wish you a pleasant stay, wherever you are.
Cheers.
oh thank you so much for the info! i had no idea and next time will use the right words! it's such a brilliant and rich culture! thank you for sharing it with me!
here in morroco u can let ur 2 year old wonder at 2am by her self and she will be fine , i dont think u can say the same about the us , u might even get shot or robbed while looking for her , so the she got kiddnaped story at the start undermines a bit of bs that morroco is unsafe ... was unnecessary
Morocco is amazing!!
Dude, take it easy! She was talking about the Perdicaris Palace which is now a museum. This story (Perdicaris and his wife Ellen) is dating back to the late 19th century. And It was made into a movie "The wind and the lion" Directed by John Milius and starring Sean Connery, Candice Bergen and Brian Keith...
@@mm-qt6dq ok let me get a sip of water
Is it Africa? I Don't know.
By the way amazing place.
Watching from Bangladesh 🇧🇩🇧🇩
hello! yes! it's north western Africa on the Mediterranean Sea coast
Nice video, but you shouldn't name a dog mohammed.. (while you were touring the Jewish cemetery) a serious cultural blunder.
Welcome to morocco ❤❤
thank you 🙏 the energy and culture here is soo awesome!!