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What does Safi mean in Moroccan?

“Safi” or ???? = Enough = That's good One of the tricky words in Darija, Moroccan Arabic. It could simply mean enough. You could say “Safi” to a waiter at a restaurant when they are pouring water in your glass, that would mean enough; it is a signal for them to stop.



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