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How to Say God Willing (Inshallah) in Moroccan Arabic

Inshallah — the most important word in Morocco. Can mean yes, maybe, or never.

8 words

إن شاء اللهinshallah
God willing
إنشالله نرجعو لمراكشinshallah nrj3u l mraksh
God willing back to MRK
نتشافو إنشاللهntshafu inshallah
we will meet again
غادي نرجع لمراكش إنشاللهghadi nrj3 l mraksh inshallah
will return Marrakech
ما شاء اللهma sha llah
as God willed
أنستاليinstaller
to install
مصلّىmsalla
outdoor prayer area
شالshal
scarf/shawl

4 phrases

إنشالله

Inshallah

/in-sha-LLAH/

God willing (for future plans)

Si Dieu le veut

Added to ANY statement about the future. 'See you tomorrow' → 'Ntshafu ghdda inshallah'

غادي نتزوّج بيك إنشالله

Ghadi ntzhwj bik inshallah

/GHA-di nt-ZHWJ BIK/

Marry you inshallah

T'épouser inch'Allah

نتشاوفو غدّا إنشالله

Ntshafu ghdda inshallah

/nt-SHA-fu ghd-DA/

See you tomorrow inshallah

À demain inch'Allah

كلشي غادي يكون بخير، إنشالله

Kull shi ghadi ykun bikhir, inshallah

/kull SHI GHA-di y-KUN bi-KHIR in-sha-LLAH/

Everything will be fine

Tout ira bien inch'Allah

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About this word in Darija

Inshallah — the most important word in Morocco. Can mean yes, maybe, or never.

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 “god willing” 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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