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- Q4891033 subject Q7134365.
- Q4891033 subject Q8582739.
- Q4891033 abstract "Berber orthography is the orthography of Berber languages. Most Berber languages were originally unwritten, preserved through oral use in rural areas, isolated from urban hubs. Berber scholars (like Al-Youssi and Al-Mokhtar Soussi) wrote in the more prestigious Arabic language, rather than their vernacular. Currently there are three writing systems in use for Berber languages: the Berber Latin alphabet, Tifinagh, and the Arabic script. Different groups in North Africa have different preferences of writing system, often motivated by ideology and politics.".
- Q4891033 thumbnail Central_Morocco_Tamazight_in_Tifinagh.svg?width=300.
- Q4891033 wikiPageExternalLink tifinagh.
- Q4891033 wikiPageExternalLink notation.pdf.
- Q4891033 wikiPageExternalLink boogert_notes_maghribi_script.PDF.
- Q4891033 wikiPageExternalLink amazigh_voice_in_morocco_and_algeria.pdf.
- Q4891033 wikiPageExternalLink tifinagh.
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- Q4891033 wikiPageWikiLink Q7134365.
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- Q4891033 wikiPageWikiLink Q8582739.
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- Q4891033 comment "Berber orthography is the orthography of Berber languages. Most Berber languages were originally unwritten, preserved through oral use in rural areas, isolated from urban hubs. Berber scholars (like Al-Youssi and Al-Mokhtar Soussi) wrote in the more prestigious Arabic language, rather than their vernacular. Currently there are three writing systems in use for Berber languages: the Berber Latin alphabet, Tifinagh, and the Arabic script.".
- Q4891033 label "Berber orthography".
- Q4891033 depiction Central_Morocco_Tamazight_in_Tifinagh.svg.