What language do the Berbers speak in North Africa?

Apr 27 2023

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The Tuareg languages, also known as Tamasheq or Tamajaq, are a group of Berber languages spoken by the nomadic Tuareg people in the Sahara region, covering parts of Mali, Niger, Algeria, Libya, and Burkina Faso. These languages have traditionally been written using the Tifinagh script, an ancient Berber script still used by the Tuareg people today. The Tuareg languages exhibit significant regional variation due to the vastness of the Sahara and the isolation of its communities.

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