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  1. Berber is a branch of the Afroasiatic language family. [13] Since modern Berber languages are relatively homogeneous, the date of the Proto-Berber language from which the modern group is derived was probably comparatively recent, comparable to the age of the Germanic or Romance subfamilies.

  2. Language. Taclḥiyt. Young man speaking Tachelhit, recorded in Cuba. Shilha ( / ˈʃɪlhə / SHIL-hə; from its name in Moroccan Arabic, Šəlḥa ), now more commonly known as Tashelhiyt, Tachelhit ( / ˈtæʃəlhɪt / TASH-əl-hit; from the endonym Taclḥiyt, IPA: [tæʃlħijt] ), [a] is a Berber language spoken in southwestern Morocco.

  3. Standard Moroccan Amazigh (ⵜⴰⵎⴰⵣⵉⵖⵜ ⵜⴰⵏⴰⵡⴰⵢⵜ; Arabic: الأمازيغية المعيارية), also known as Standard Moroccan Tamazight or Standard Moroccan Berber, is a standardized language developed by the Royal Institute of Amazigh Culture (IRCAM) in Morocco by combining features of Tashelhit, Central Atlas Tamazight, and Tarifit, the three major Amazigh ...

  4. Guanche is an extinct language that was spoken by the Guanches of the Canary Islands until the 16th or 17th century. It died out after the conquest of the Canary Islands as the Guanche ethnic group was assimilated into the dominant Spanish culture. The Guanche language is known today through sentences and individual words that were recorded by ...

  5. Siwi language. Siwi (also known as Siwan [3] or Siwa Berber; [4] native name: Jlan n isiwan) is the easternmost Berber language, spoken in the western Egyptian desert by an estimated 15,000 [5] [6] to 20,000 [1] people in the oases of Siwa and Gara, near the Libyan border . Siwi is the normal language of daily communication among the Egyptian ...

  6. Judeo-Berber is (or was) a contact language; the first language of speakers was Judeo-Arabic. [1] (. There were also Jews who spoke Berber as their first language, but not a distinct Jewish variety.) [1] Speakers immigrated to Israel in the 1950s and 1960s. While mutually comprehensible with the Tamazight spoken by most inhabitants of the area ...

  7. zena1250. The Zenati languages are a branch of the Northern Berber language family of North Africa. They were named after the medieval Zenata Berber tribal confederation. They were first proposed in the works of French linguist Edmond Destaing (1915) [1] (1920–23). [2]