moroccan
moroccan — adjective
1. coming from Morocco, or connected with that country and its culture, language, o
coming from Morocco, or connected with that country and its culture, language, or people
Bao bought a beautiful Moroccan rug for his living room.
collocation: Moroccan rug
The Moroccan coastline along the Atlantic draws surfers from all over Europe.
At the festival, Diya tried Moroccan couscous for the first time.
Christopher brought back a hand-painted Moroccan lamp from his trip.
用法筆記
Always capitalized. Commonly used before nouns describing food, design, culture, and geography.
常見錯誤
moroccan — noun
1. someone who comes from Morocco
someone who comes from Morocco
A young Moroccan helped us find the way to the train station.
countable: a Moroccan
Layla met a Moroccan on the plane who taught her some Arabic phrases.
The restaurant was opened by a Moroccan who moved here ten years ago.
Many Moroccans speak Arabic, French, and Berber languages.
- North African
Broader term covering Morocco and neighbouring countries; less specific
用法筆記
Always capitalized. As a countable noun, it uses an article in the singular (a Moroccan) and takes -s in the plural (Moroccans).