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How to say "Chocolate" in Moroccan Arabic

In Darija, "chocolate" is shukula (شوكولا), pronounced /shu-KU-la/.

5 words

شوكولاshukula
chocolate
شوكولاchocolat
chocolate
حليب بالكاكاو7lib b lkakaw
chocolate milk
ميلكشايك ديال الشوكولاmilkshake d chocolat
chocolate milkshake
كريب مغربية بالشكلاcrepe mghribiya b shshkla
Moroccan chocolate crepe

1 phrases

واحد كريب بالشكلة، عافاك

Wahd crêpe b shshkla, 3afak

/WAH-d KRIP b sh-SHKLA 3a-FAK/

Chocolate crêpe please

Crêpe chocolat svp

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About this word in Darija

In Darija, "chocolate" is shukula (شوكولا), pronounced /shu-KU-la/.

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 “chocolate” 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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