Do people speak English in Morocco?

Yes, English is spoken in Morocco, but it is not as widely spoken as Arabic or French. The official languages of Morocco are Arabic (including the Moroccan Arabic dialect, Darija) and Amazigh (Berber). French is also widely used, especially in business, government, and education, due to Morocco’s historical ties to France.

English is increasingly being taught in schools and universities, and its use is growing, particularly among the younger generation, in urban areas, and in the tourism industry. However, for most everyday interactions, Arabic and French are more commonly spoken.

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