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Berber languages - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Central Morocco Tamazight - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Ethnologue 14 and bibliography information on TAMAZIGHT, CENTRAL ATLAS. ... TAMAZIGHT, CENTRAL ATLAS: a language of Morocco ... Language name TAMAZIGHT, CENTRAL ATLAS...
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Tamazight language, ...Algerians speak one of several dialects of vernacular Arabic. These are generally similar to dialects spoken in adjacent areas of Morocco and Tunisia. ... The Amazigh language, known as Tamazight, spoken by roughly one-third of the people, has been preserved...
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TAMAZIGHT ( Central Shilha, Middle Atlas Berber ) ... Spoken by 3,000,000 people in Morocco. Also spoken in Western Algeria. Linguistic Lineage for Tamazight, Central Atlas; Morocco - Algeria ... A vavath enagh illan g-ig'enouan; Isem ik' ad'-itsouaqeddes; Seltna'k ad-tsas; Levghik' ad'itsouakhd'em; Am lqàa am ig'enni;
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Among the Berber languages are Tarifit or Riffi (northern Morocco), Kabyle (Algeria) and Tashelhiyt (central Morocco). ... --- Middle Atlas Tamazight : 3 million (1998)
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Rarely does anyone have anything dispassionate or specific to say about how Tamazight language use matters in contemporary social and political processes.
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