Tashilhit Language
TASHILHIT LANGUAGE
Berber dialect spoken in the south of Morocco.
The Berber language as a whole is composed of three dialects: Tashilhit, used in the region of Agadir and Sous (southwest of Marrakech); Tamazight, widespread in the Middle Atlas and High Atlas mountains in the heart of Morocco; and Tarifit, spoken in the Rif, a region in the north of Morocco. Tifinagh is the name given to the writing of Tashilhit.
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