Meeting English speaking people in Morocco
Have moved here to Morocco a few weeks ago and want to meet more English speaking people. Anyone in Casablanca????

Thanks
Amarie
My email is englishmorocco@yahoo.com, feel free to email and we can exchange numbers if you really need a friendly voice to talk to
Kindest Regards
I am French and am living in Casablanca with my fiancee who's Sudanese. We're English speakers, and are always up for meeting new people. Hit us up if you want to go out for drinks, or just talk to a couple who's been living in Morocco for a while!
Just saw some new posts on here and want to set up a day for us all to meet up and have a few drinks, maybe in the Irish bar in Anfa?? Are there any days or times that suits anyone better???? We need to organise something for this week maybe!!!!
Speak to you all soon,
Aine & Lee
I just got back to Casablanca for a lightning visit and I'll be gone before the end of the week. I wasn't expecting to have time to make any kind of social plans, but your idea sounds great.
If we could plan a get together on Thursday (or maybe tomorrow - Wednesday) it would make my week much more interesting.
Regards,
Nuno
im sorry i cant do either of those days. when are you back in Casablanca again?? We can definatley organise something for then. I was thinking of Sunday for anyone who is free. Are you going home on Friday?
So plan now is Sunday afternoon @ the Irish Pub, Anfa. Around 4pm. ALL WELCOME!! Although, it will probably just be me

Don't worry, we'll meet next time

I don't know when I'll be back but I stop by regularly.
I'm off to see the game (at Anfa actually - Hotel Idou Anfa).
Hope you have a good time on Sunday.

I'm jocking, i live in Casablanca and we can have a drink. the farest your home country is, more glad i'll to talk with you, like that !
shaann wrote:What can I say? it just aint easy. Where on earth do you find them?
guys lets do something ,
im going insane gradually !!!

I just arrived in Marrakech... I come originally from Spain. I will be here for a month at least and would like to do the 2 days trip to the desert this weekend or any other thing next days but dont know anyone here...
Also I like running... and started to run around these last days.Â
Would like to join me so that to look for actvities together? Drop me then a line to igahete@hotmail.com
Cheers!
Well i guess it's really late and hot at this summer night while i am writting this. Not sure if anyone will read it and get back to me. I was reading about some people have a hard time finding english speakers in Morocco. I totally understand their frustration as Morocco was an ex -French colony, so nothing to do with English. However, you can find few people able to communicate in English, still a very bad accent mostly, and they seem to translate their toughts from Arabic or French. Anyways, i was looking for some English speaking people living or visiting Morocco. Just for friendship and hanging out. I am a Moroccan guy from Tangier in north of Morocco. I just moved back after some good time spent in the USA. I am 30 yrs old, cool, easily to talk to, friendly, good looking, non-muslim by my spiritual convictions and serious about it.. I like outdoor activities, anything that includes having long walks, hiking, swimming at the sea, beach soccer sometimes.. If you guys interested please drop me a line, my email address is: whentherainfalls@live.com , or just go ahead and give me a call: 064-827-4875.
Regards,
Regards Anna
Regards Anna
Need to learn French I guess as well, Phil
Thank you and good luck
Christine
You can also talk to people in internet in english, that's much better & easy.
Here are some useful web site to learn Darija (arabic dialect):
speakmoroccan.com
friendsofmorocco.org/learnarabic.htm
online-learning-guide.com/learn-arabic-vocabulary-moroccan-arabic-plural-form-of-darija-words/
Good luck,
1ofakind wrote:Hello guys,
Well i guess it's really late and hot at this summer night while i am writting this. Not sure if anyone will read it and get back to me. I was reading about some people have a hard time finding english speakers in Morocco. I totally understand their frustration as Morocco was an ex -French colony, so nothing to do with English. However, you can find few people able to communicate in English, still a very bad accent mostly, and they seem to translate their toughts from Arabic or French. Anyways, i was looking for some English speaking people living or visiting Morocco. Just for friendship and hanging out. I am a Moroccan guy from Tangier in north of Morocco. I just moved back after some good time spent in the USA. I am 30 yrs old, cool, easily to talk to, friendly, good looking, non-muslim by my spiritual convictions and serious about it.. I like outdoor activities, anything that includes having long walks, hiking, swimming at the sea, beach soccer sometimes.. If you guys interested please drop me a line, my email address is: whentherainfalls@live.com , or just go ahead and give me a call: 064-827-4875.
Regards,
Hello,
It's funny to "read" you talking about the morrocan like if you were from newzeland.
We, morrocan have our "morrocan" accent because it's our third or fourth language , you call it "bad" accent, quite funny,do you think that we should speak english with a british accent?
lol
" they seem to translate their toughts from Arabic or French" : again, we are not supposed to have an "english" approach, our brain is full of arabic, berber, frensh/spanish, morrocan cultur.
ps: you're lucky you did practice your english while we didn't
A Morrocan girl who is speaking english with a very very "bad" accent for sure 
Any english or portuguese speakers coming to Ouarzazate leave a message. I am portuguese and I've been living in Ouarzazate for 2 years
to much comments wow , Still looking for "english" friend in tangier??? come on don't be such lasy or change the neighoor my friend
hey contact me i'm in tangier and hope for a long timeWell I would be glad to practice english with everybody.
salam
I'll be happy to join your group of English speakers or friends, I really do like to have friends from different cities, or countries with different languages. As I like to help, I'll be truly happy to help.
Especilly, for those who are in Tangier, do not Hesitate!
Thank you so much.
Best wishes for everybody!
Please note that htis discussion is quite old

Feel free to start a new topic with all you questions on the Tangier Forum for better interaction please

Thank you
Maximilien
it will be great to meet u

We are not yet at Agadir, but happy to meet you on this blog.
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