The Berber language is traditionally written using the Tifinagh script, which consists of an alphabet of characters representing consonants. Vowels are indicated using diacritical marks placed above or below the consonant characters. The script has a distinct geometric and angular appearance.
The word for "language" in Berber is "tamazight."
The Berber people speak various Berber languages, which are part of the Afro-Asiatic language family. These languages are spoken by different Berber communities across North Africa.
In Berber language, you can say "Tiddet kra nwen" to express "I miss you."
Berber flecks refer to small irregularities or variations in the color or texture of a Berber carpet. These flecks can add a distinctive look to the carpet and are a common characteristic of Berber-style carpets.
Aslam ( same a s Arabic )
The word for "language" in Berber is "tamazight."
The Berber people speak various Berber languages, which are part of the Afro-Asiatic language family. These languages are spoken by different Berber communities across North Africa.
In Berber language, you can say "Tiddet kra nwen" to express "I miss you."
It means "thank you" in berber language.
Berber flecks refer to small irregularities or variations in the color or texture of a Berber carpet. These flecks can add a distinctive look to the carpet and are a common characteristic of Berber-style carpets.
they look like indian/arabic clothes and many of them wear turbins around there heads to protect them from the scorching sun
Aslam ( same a s Arabic )
Berber is a language spoken in North Africa countries including Morocco and Algeria.
In Berber, you can say "azul" to address someone affectionately like darling.
The official language is Moroccan Arabic, but Berber languages are spoken by a large minority.
The French colonized the countries of North Africa (specifically Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia) where most Amazigh people live. (Berber is the name given to them by the ancient Arabs). As a result, many Amazigh are trilingual (Darija, French, and their own Amazigh dialects like Takbaylit, Tachawit in Algeria and Tarifit, Tasousit in Morocco).
Technically they have 3 languages. Berber and Hassaniya are the native languages, and Spanish is a third (but limited) language.