Rabat, June 22 -- Some words remain unaltered, while others have been changed to varying degrees.

Additionally, some Arabic words used in Morocco are used in a different context than within Moroccan Standard Arabic (MSA). Although many Moroccans can understand speakers from the Arabian Peninsula, the reverse cannot always be said.

There are some Arabic speakers who argue that Moroccan colloquial Arabic, also called Darija, is not a "true" Arabic dialect, but rather a variant of North African languages.

Making matters more complex, each region also has its own distinct dialect. This is probably why it's one of the most obscure dialects to learn since it's the most geographically limiting variety of Arabic. It is also probably the most d...