Examples of using Moroccans in English and their translations into Polish
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Malaspina took part of the expedition to relieve Melilla, which was under siege by Moroccans.
As the Moroccans didn't have any money to pay the musicians, they gave them 4 tons of hashish.
I am extremely worried about the role of the United Nations troops in the Congo at present: the Moroccans, the Pakistanis and the Indians.
But the Moroccans who live and work there have become attached to its unique character
remained with their people: Moroccans, Tunisians, Algerians, Libyans.
terrace and Moroccans lounges invite you to relax,
Officials say they are looking for another Tunisian, two Moroccans and an Algerian who have connections to the terrorist networks.
Moroccans refer to their particular dialect as‘Darija',
He was one of 10 names on a watch list sent to us by the Moroccans after 9/11.
In 2009, Moroccans took to the streets in solidarity with the Palestinian people,
French and Moroccans.
A significant part of the population are immigrants, including Italians, Moroccans, Algerians, but also newcomers from Turkey and Tunisia.
Dutch populist leader Geert Wilders has launched his election campaign by saying that some Moroccans are"scum.
Each summer, Moroccans from all over Europe come here to act like real gangstas without shame or scrutiny.
Retaining the designation of goumiers, the Moroccans served in detachments under French officers,
In the space of a fortnight, the Moroccans and their tribal allies had asserted control over most of Ifni,
I again apologize for what I said about Moroccans.
Influenced by protests elsewhere in the region, in February 2011 thousands of Moroccans began weekly rallies in multiple cities across the country to demand greater democracy
where there is no Moroccans and illegal immigrants from Africa,
mainly Turks, Moroccans or other non-Western origin population.