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Arabic and French are the main langauges spoken here. Bonjour (bon-jour) is "Hello" in French. And I hope you remember the Arabic word for "Hello." Do you?
The type of money used in Morocco is dirhams. Dirhams are worth less than American dollars.
A bottle of water costs six dirhams, or about 60 U.S. cents.
The best meal I had this week was a falafel sandwich. Falafel is a common dish in Arab countries. It is chickpeas mixed with spices and rolled into a ball or patty that is deep-fried.
This week I listened to Afrobeats and Carribean music. Dance party!
Having a snow ball fight was really fun this week!! Until I got hit in the face. That hurt.
This week I read about mid-term elections in the United States. It's very important to vote!
It was a snowy and rainy week, so I couldn't play outside sports. Instead, I played ping pong!