How to use Moroccan
Moroccan works as both a noun and an adjective. In a sentence, choose the form that matches whether you are describing a person, a group or something connected with Morocco.
Forms in English
English demonyms usually do not change for masculine and feminine forms. The important distinction is often between adjective, singular noun and plural noun.
| Main demonym | Moroccan |
|---|---|
| Adjective | Moroccan |
| One person | Moroccan |
| Plural | Moroccans |
Precision note
Moroccan works as both noun and adjective in English.
Examples in English
- “A Moroccan writer was included in the programme.”
- “Several Moroccans took part in the discussion.”
- “The article described a Moroccan cultural event in a neutral way.”
Common questions about Morocco
What is the demonym for Morocco?
The English demonym for Morocco is Moroccan.
What do you call one person from Morocco?
One person from Morocco can be called a Moroccan.
What is the plural form?
The plural form used here is Moroccans.