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How to say "Thank god" in Moroccan Arabic
In Darija, "thank god" is lhamdullah (الحمد لله), pronounced /l-HAM-du-LAH/.
4 words
2 phrases
الحمد لله
Lhamdullah
/l-ham-DUL-lah/
Thank God (after eating/good news)
Dieu merci
The most common expression in Morocco. Used after meals, when asked how you are, after good news.
الحمد لله لاباس، و نتا؟
Lhamdullah labas, w nta?
/l-ham-DUL-lah la-BAS w n-TA/
Fine thank God, and you?
Bien merci, et toi?
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About this word in Darija
In Darija, "thank god" is lhamdullah (الحمد لله), pronounced /l-HAM-du-LAH/.
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 “thank god” 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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