Yes, English is spoken in Morocco, especially in popular tourist areas, but it is not the primary language. Morocco’s official languages are Arabic and Tamazight (Berber), while French is widely used in administration, business, and education. Here’s a breakdown of English use across the country:
In summary, while English is not spoken everywhere, tourists will find it easy to communicate in most major cities and tourist hotspots. Learning a few local phrases will enhance your experience and interactions with locals.
At Morocco Visitor, we understand that every traveler’s needs are different. That’s why we’ve created a variety of resources to help you tailor your trip to your preferences.
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