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Berber Arabic alphabet

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Berber language poetry in Arabic script with its translation in French
Document in Berber language of Jebel Nefousa - Libya

The Amazigh Arabic alphabet is an Arabic-based alphabet that was used to write various Amazigh languages in the Middle Ages. Nowadays users have largely reverted to the Tifinagh alphabet in Morocco, and in Algeria.

References

  1. Larbi, Hsen (2003). "Which Script for Tamazight, Whose Choice is it ?". Amazigh Voice (Taghect Tamazight). 12 (2). New Jersey: Amazigh Cultural Association in America (ACAA). Retrieved December 17, 2009.
  2. Souag (2004)

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