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How do you say grandmother and grandfather in darija Moroccan dialect?

Here's how you say grandmother and grandfather in Darija Moroccan dialect:

* Grandmother:

* "Tjida" (تْجِيْدَ): This is the most common and informal term.

* "Benti" (بِنْتِي): This is a more respectful term, meaning "my daughter" and referring to one's mother-in-law.

* "Jijja" (جِيْجَّة): This is a less common, but still used term.

* Grandfather:

* "Jdid" (جْدِيْد): This is the most common and informal term.

* "Bba" (بَّا): This is a more respectful term, meaning "father" and referring to one's father-in-law.

* "Jijou" (جِيْجُو): This is a less common, but still used term.

Important Notes:

* The specific terms used can vary slightly depending on the region of Morocco and the family's individual preferences.

* "Tjida" and "Jdid" are the most widely understood terms.

* It's always a good idea to ask a local for the most appropriate term to use in a specific situation.

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