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How to say "I want to borrow a phone" in Moroccan Arabic

In Darija, "i want to borrow a phone" is bghit ntslf tilifun (بغيت نتسلف تيليفون), pronounced /bghit nt-SLEF ti-li-FUN/.

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بغيت نتسلف تيليفونbghit ntslf tilifun
I want to borrow a phone

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In Darija, "i want to borrow a phone" is bghit ntslf tilifun (بغيت نتسلف تيليفون), pronounced /bghit nt-SLEF ti-li-FUN/.

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 “i want to borrow a phone” 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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