Friday, January 19, 2018

My Morocco of now

  Well well well, so much to tell ☺
 
   Of course just as any country who is economically open to the rest of the world, modernity and  capitalism did it 's magical touch on the country, so we find this :
Résultat de recherche d'images pour "casablanca"



 
     And this :  Résultat de recherche d'images pour "disco casablanca"


                                                                     

    You might meet this lovely little one transporting some goods or someone home though:


Résultat de recherche d'images pour "ane au maroc"   Cute as he seems the authorities couldn ' t do without  he is services and would let him park for free in between cars sometimes :)

    That is the beauty of this land, modern and old rubs in perfect symbiosis, on the highway you might cross villages such as :


Résultat de recherche d'images pour "village berbère"







      Or in city such as Marrakesh, Essaouira and more we find   streets like :


Résultat de recherche d'images pour "photo marrakech medina marrakech maroc"

                    
   That' s how rich  the country is, but that' s not it, let me talk about the ethnicities and there languages now.
   Referring to the article ( bit of culture) the morocco of now speaks 2 mother tongue languages,  Arabic  and Berber in addition to 2 ed languages  French in some parts and Spanish in other,  English as 3 erd is on the way :) 
  The arabic speaking people have different dialects depending to there origins, for exemple:   the sahrawis or the nomads or Desert people, they speak hassani dialect, North people speaks shamali dialect and it goes on....
  
   Berber is divided to 3 , Amazigu, Achelhi and Rifi. 

   I believe that, the above  makes anyone wants to discover more of the mystical land and get to the details of the morrocan art of living, i will not be late then  speaking about the charm of  the main cities in here :)   
     
   Welcome to my warm hearted land anytime....




                                        
   



   

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