Examples of using Moroccans in English and their translations into Slovak
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I just remind you that some Moroccans drive a little bit differently than you are used to in Europe.
The North-Africans are primarily Algerians and Moroccans, who make up the largest immigrant groups from non-European origins.
Moroccans use lots of French words in their daily speech
I am extremely worried about the role of the United Nations troops in the Congo at present: the Moroccans, the Pakistanis and the Indians.
Morocco's consulate in Marseille has told The Associated Press that at least 2 Moroccans were among the victims of the attack in Nice.
And I wouldn't have blamed you because they're very beguiling, the Moroccans.
More than 95% of Moroccans are Muslims,
Of the 1,664 Moroccans who have joined IS,
Many Moroccans realize that they lost a lot when the Jews of Morocco left.
The city is a popular meeting place for expatriate Moroccans who go to the city to meet their relatives
More than 95% of Moroccans are Muslims,
faces a fine for his comments, purportedly“racist“, on Moroccans.
At maximum capacity, the facility will power one million homes- providing clean power to just a fraction of the 35 million Moroccans living in country.
Essaouira is a favorite summer destination for Moroccans and travelers in the know.
most of which are natives of North Africa: Moroccans, Algerians, etc.
who said far more damaging things about Moroccans than Wilders did, yet were never prosecuted.
A top Moroccan security official says his government is working on a new strategy to track Moroccans who become radicalized in Europe as part of beefed-up counterterrorism efforts.
According to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN, 3 million Moroccans depend their daily livelihoods on fisheries.
There are more than two million each of Moroccans and Turks legally resident in the EU.
about 40 per cent of Moroccans speak one of several Berber languages.
