![]() ![]() ![]() The ancient Libyco-Berber script (or the Libyc script) was used by the ancient northern Berbers known as Libyco-Berbers, also known as Libyc people, Numidians, Afri and Mauretanians, who inhabited the northern parts of Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia and Libya as well as the Canary Islands west of Morocco. However, outside of symbolic cultural uses, Latin remains the dominant script for writing Berber languages throughout North Africa. Tifinagh is the official script for Tamazight, an official language of Morocco and Algeria. Tifinagh is one of three major competing Berber orthographies alongside the Berber Latin alphabet and the Arabic script. Neo-Tifinagh is an alphabet developed by Berber Academy to adopt Tuareg Tifinagh for use with Kabyle it has been since modified for use across North Africa. The traditional Tifinagh, sometimes called Tuareg Tifinagh, is still favored by the Tuareg Berbers of the Sahara desert in southern Algeria, northeastern Mali, northern Niger and northern Burkina Faso for writing the Tuareg Berber language. ![]() Tifinagh is descended from the ancient Libyco-Berber alphabet. Tifinagh ( Tuareg Berber language: ⵜⴼⵏⵗ Neo-Tifinagh: ⵜⵉⴼⵉⵏⴰⵖ Berber Latin alphabet: Tifinaɣ Berber pronunciation: ) is a script used to write the Berber languages. Abjad of the Tuareg languages The 33 letters of the Neo-Tifinagh alphabet, used by the Moroccan IRCAM (Royal Institute of Amazigh Culture), and below the correspondences in the Berber Latin alphabet. ![]()
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