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How to say "Banana" in Moroccan Arabic

In Darija, "banana" is muz (موز), pronounced /MUZ/.

20 words

موزmuz
banana
بنانbanan
banana
جوس دبنانjus d banan
banana juice
سموذي ديال موزsmoothie dyal muz
banana smoothie
كريب ببنانةkrep b banana
banana crepe
حليب ببنانة7lib b lbanana
banana milk
سموثي ديال البنانا و التمرsmoothie dyal l banana w ttmr
banana date smoothie
سموذي ديال بناناsmoothie d banana
banana smoothie
نعناعnana
mint (variant)
بطاطاbatata
potatoes
ماگانةmagana
clock
البنكةbanka
bank
بركةbaraka
blessing/enough
جنازةjanaza
funeral
بنّاbnna
builder/mason
بان لياban liya
it seems to me
أناناسananas
pineapple
راحنا هناra 7na hna
we are here
باب أگناوbab agnaou
Bab Agnaou
أناana
I/me

2 phrases

واحد سموذي ديال بانان، عافاك

Wahd smoothie d banana, 3afak

/WAH-d smu-DHI d ba-NAN 3a-FAK/

Banana smoothie please

Smoothie banane svp

واحد كريب ببانان و نوتيلا

Wahd crepe b banana w nutella

/WAH-d KRIP b ba-NAN/

Banana nutella crepe

Crêpe banane nutella

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About this word in Darija

In Darija, "banana" is muz (موز), pronounced /MUZ/.

Darija (الدارجة) is Moroccan Arabic — the everyday spoken language of 40 million Moroccans. Unlike Modern Standard Arabic, it's rarely written down and draws heavily on French, Spanish, and Amazigh vocabulary. Learning how to say “banana” the way Moroccans actually say it — with the right pronunciation, register, and cultural context — is the difference between sounding like a textbook and sounding like you belong.

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