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  2. Standard Algerian Berber - Wikipedia

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    Tamazight, or Standard Algerian Berber, [1] is the standardized national variety of Berber (specifically Kabyle) spoken in Algeria. It is under active development since the officialization of Berber in Algeria in 2016.

  3. Kabyle people - Wikipedia

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    Many Kabyles also speak Algerian Arabic and French. During the first centuries of their history, Kabyles used the Libyco-Berber writing system (ancestor of the modern Tifinagh). Since the beginning of the 19th century, and under French influence, Kabyle intellectuals began to use the Latin script. It is the basis for the modern Berber Latin ...

  4. Kabyle language - Wikipedia

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    Map of the linguistic situation of Kabyle in eastern Algeria. [11] [12]Kabyle Berber is native to Kabylia.It is present in seven Algerian districts. Approximately one-third of Algerians are Berber-speakers, clustered mostly near Algiers, in Kabylian and Shawi, but with some communities related to Kabyle in the west (Shenwa languages), east and south of the country. [1]

  5. Western Algerian Arabic - Wikipedia

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    It the western regional dialect of Algerian Arabic, belongs to the Maghrebi Arabic family, and marked by a Berber and Spanish substrates. [2] As well it shares a rich vocabulary common with as the Maltese and the Tunisian Arabic. It has become known outside of Algeria, notably thanks to the Algerian folk music Raï since the 1980s.

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  7. Shenwa language - Wikipedia

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    Shenwa, also spelt Chenoua (native name: Haqbaylit̠), is a Zenati Berber language spoken on Mount Chenoua (Jebel Chenoua) in Algeria, just west of Algiers, and in the provinces of Tipaza (including the town of Cherchell) and Chlef.

  8. Mozabite language - Wikipedia

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    Berber-speaking areas of the Mzab, Ouargla, and Oued Righ Mozabite ( endonym : tamazight ), also known as Mzab , Tumẓabt or Ghardaia , is a Zenati language spoken by the Mozabites , an Ibadi Berber group inhabiting the seven cities of the M'zab natural region in the northern Saharan Algeria .

  9. Chaoui people - Wikipedia

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    The name Chaoui is taken from the Berber word ‘Ich’, meaning ‘horn’ and is a reference to the Numidian god Amon, who is portrayed at having a human head with the horns of a ram. [3] According to de Slane, translator of the books of Ibn Khaldun, the term Chaoui/Shawi means "shepherd" and designates the Zenata Berbers. [4]