Abzinanci | |
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Linguistic classification |
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ISO 639-2 / 5 | ber |
Glottolog | berb1260[1] |
Berber (Amazigh) | |||
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Tamaziɣt ⵜⴰⵎⴰⵣⵉⵖⵜ | |||
Ethnicity | Berber people (Imazighen) | ||
Geographic distribution |
North Africa, mainly Morocco and Algeria; smaller Berber-speaking populations in Libya, Mali, Niger, Tunisia, Burkina Faso, Egypt and Mauritania. Sizable communities of speakers in: Belgium, France, Netherlands, Germany, Spain, Canada, and the United States. | ||
Linguistic classification |
Tafrusyawit
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Proto-language | Proto-Berber | ||
Subdivisions | |||
ISO 639-2 / 5 | ber | ||
![]() Berber-speaking populations are dominant in the colored areas of modern-day North Africa. The other areas of North Africa contain minority Berber-speaking populations.
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Harshen Abzinanci ko Berber ko Tamazight rukuni ne na harsunan da ke da alaƙa da juna galibi waɗanda ake magana da su a Maroko da Algeria . Kabyle da Tachelhit yare ne na Berber.
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