English: tazota (or casota), a dry stone hut used by farmers for storing hay and straw, in the Doukkala region of Morocco; tazotas were built under the Protectorate by sedentarized nomads; the word is tamazight
Français : tazota (or casota), cabane en pierre sèche bâtie par les paysans pour serrer le foin et la paille dans la région marocaine des Doukkala; elles furent construites sous le Protectorat par des nomades sédentarisés; le terme est tamazight
Walon : tazota (u cazota), on bastimint d' pire, sins ôte tchoi, tipike des Douccala (Marok). Li mot vént di l' amazir
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