Making some sentences

I loved Morocco and I wanted to learn Moroccan dialect and visit to Morocco one day. I know some simple sentences and some words but I don’t know how to create sentences, I will ask a few questions and if you can help me, I would be appreciate
“khiwa = coffee” So how can I say “my coffee” or “your coffee”?
Also is it same to use “my” in the other sentences, I mean, for instance “atay = tea” soo saying “my tea” is similar to saying “my coffee”?
My last question is for now is “sunshine”, I saw that “sun = ushmisha” soo “sunshine” must be very interesting word :slight_smile:
This became a very long question, thank you whether you help or not

Hello, The easiest way to deal with the possessive adjectives or"My, yours, his etc" in Darija is by saying dyali, dyalk etc.
For example:
My coffee: 9hwa dyali
Your coffee: 9hwa dyalk
His coffee: 9hwa dyalou
Her coffee: 9hwa dyalha
Your coffee (plural): 9hwa dyalkoum
Their coffee: 9hwa dyalhoum

I hope this is helpful :slight_smile:

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Hiiiii, thank you so much :))
Soo if I want to say “my tea” should I write “atay dyali”?
Aaaand what is “sunshine” in Darija?
Shukran :))

Yes good job ,it’s the simplest way! Don’t be surprised but i really don’t know any equivalent word for “Sunshine” in Darija haha

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I would just write here that I found the word for “sunshine”, it is “shourouq”
Thank you again for your help Zero :slight_smile:

You’re welcome, but i’d just like to clarify that Shourouq is sunrise :slight_smile:

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:(( Sooo you don’t have sunshine in Morocco haha

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