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Group of related languages of the Amazigh of North Africa.

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Siwi

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Siwi is an Eastern Berber language, spoken in the Siwa Oasis of Egypt. Variant spellings include Siwa and Sioua.

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Tamazight

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Tamazight is a Northern Berber language of southern Morocco and northern Algeria, also known as Central Shilha, Middle Atlas Berber, Shilha.

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Tashelhiyt

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Tashelhiyt is a Northern Berber language of southern Morocco and northern Algeria, spoken in an area roughly outlined by the Atlas Mountains and the Atlantic Ocean. Variant spellings include Tashilheet, Tashelheyt, Tachilhit, Tashelhit, Tasoussit, Tachelhit, and Tashlhiyt.

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