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marroquí

English translation of marroquí

Morocco

The Spanish word 'marroquí' is an adjective and refers to something or someone originating from or associated with Morocco, a country in North Africa. The term is not directly translated as 'Morocco' in English, rather it might be translated as 'Moroccan'. For example, if you are describing a man from Morocco, you would say 'un hombre marroquí' in Spanish, which translates to 'a Moroccan man' in English.


Example sentences using: marroquí

Mi amigo es marroquí y me ha invitado a su casa.

English translation of Mi amigo es marroquí y me ha invitado a su casa.

My friend is Moroccan and has invited me to his house.

This phrase expresses a personal connection to a Moroccan friend who has extended an invitation.

La comida marroquí es conocida por su sabor y variedad.

English translation of La comida marroquí es conocida por su sabor y variedad.

Moroccan food is known for its flavor and variety.

This sentence highlights the culinary reputation of Moroccan cuisine, emphasizing its rich flavors and diverse dishes.

Durante mis vacaciones, conocí a muchas personas marroquíes.

English translation of Durante mis vacaciones, conocí a muchas personas marroquíes.

During my vacation, I met many Moroccan people.

This phrase reflects an experience where the speaker interacted with individuals from Morocco while traveling.

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