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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Moroccan Arabic or Darija (in Morocco known as الدارجة, Eddarija, [əddæɾiʒä]; Berber: Eddarija or Taɛrabt) is the variety of Arabic spoken in Morocco. For official communications, the government and other public bodies use Modern Standard Arabic (which is not spoken in daily life and is used only in written documents and TV news). A mixture of written Arabic and French or Spanish is used in business and banking. Moroccan Arabic belongs to the Maghrebi Arabic dialect continuum and is mutually intelligible to some extent with Algerian and Tunisian Arabic dialects. However, Moroccan Arabic has a strong presence in Moroccan TV entertainment, cinema, and commercial advertising. Moroccan Arabic shows a strong historical and linguistic Berber influence on it.. }

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