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  2. Languages of Morocco - Wikipedia

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    There are a number of languages in Morocco. De jure, the two official languages are Standard Arabic and Standard Moroccan Berber. [7] Moroccan Arabic (known as Darija) is by far the primary spoken vernacular and lingua franca, whereas Berber languages serve as vernaculars for significant portions of the country.

  3. Demographics of Morocco - Wikipedia

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    French is an implicitly "official language" of government and big business, and is taught throughout school and still serves as Morocco's primary language of business, economics, and scientific university education. French is also widely used in the media. Morocco is a member of La Francophonie. Berber activists have struggled since the 1960s ...

  4. Berber languages - Wikipedia

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    As of 2022, Ethnologue estimates there to be 13.8 million speakers of Berber languages in Morocco, based on figures from 2016 and 2017. In 1960, the first census after Moroccan independence was held. It claimed that 32 percent of Moroccans spoke a Berber language, including bi-, tri- and quadrilingual people.

  5. French language in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    French language in Morocco. French and Arabic coexist in Moroccan administration and business. French is one of the languages spoken in Morocco. The use of French is a colonial legacy of the French protectorate (1912–1956). [1] French has no officially recognised status in Morocco, [2] but is often used for business, diplomacy, and government ...

  6. Number of languages by country - Wikipedia

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    Number of living languages Number of speakers Established Immigrant Total Percent Total Mean Median 1 Papua New Guinea: 840 0 840 11.81 4,213,381 5,040 1,315 2 India: 774 6 780 1,257,421,714 2,924,237 35,000 3 Indonesia: 707 3 710 9.98 222,191,197 315,165 3,500 4 Nigeria: 517 7 524 7.37 163,317,444 348,225 14,000 5 China (mainland only)

  7. Standard Moroccan Amazigh - Wikipedia

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    As of 1993, about 40–60 percent of Moroccans spoke Tamazight, referring to either Tashelhit, Central Atlas Tamazight, or Tarifit, as a native language. [7] [8] [9] Following the independence of Morocco in 1956, Amazigh activists began calling for greater inclusion of Tamazight in official and public contexts.

  8. Religion in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    The main religion in Morocco is Sunni Islam, [2] which is also the state religion of the country. [3] Officially, 99% of the population are Muslim, and virtually all of those are Sunni. [4] [5] [6] The second-largest religion in the country is Christianity, [7] but most Christians in Morocco are foreigners. There is a community of the Baháʼí ...

  9. Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Linguistic map of Morocco. Morocco's official languages are Arabic ... for public and private sector employees to expand coverage from 16 percent of the population to ...