Berber language of southwestern Morocco From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tachelhit is a Berber language (Tachelhit: Taclḥit - ⵜⴰⵛⵍⵃⵉⵜ - تشلحيت) spoken by the Shilha people. There are 7,823,000 speakers worldwide, the majority in Morocco, where there are more than 7,000,000 speakers.
Tachelhit | |
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Taclḥit - ⵜⴰⵛⵍⵃⵉⵜ - تشلحيت | |
Native to | Morocco; immigrant communities in France, Belgium, Canada and elsewhere |
Region | Anti-Atlas, Souss, Draa, Ihahan, western part of High Atlas |
Ethnicity | Iclḥiyn - Isusiyn |
Native speakers | 7 to 8 millions worldwide.[1] |
Afro-Asiatic
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Berber Latin alphabet, Berber Arabic alphabet, Tifinagh | |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-2 | shi |
ISO 639-3 | shi |
Tachelhit-speaking areas | |
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