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Shilha (/ˈʃɪlhə/ SHIL-hə; from its name in
Moroccan Arabic, Šəlḥa), now more
commonly known as
Tashelhiyt or
Tachelhit (/ˈtæʃəlhɪt/ TASH-əl-hit; from the...
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Shilha people (Berber languages: ⵉⵛⵍⵃⵉⵢⵏ, romanized: išelḥiyen, Arabic: الشلوح, romanized: aš-šlūḥ), or
Schleuh or Ishelhien, are a
Berber subgroup...
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Shilha (from
Colloquial Arabic Šəlḥa) is a term used to
refer to a
number of
Berber languages spoken across northern Africa. In
international usage, it...
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evolution it has
drifted apart from
Tunisian Arabic. "An
outline of the
Shilha (Berber)
vernacular of
Douiret (Southern Tunisia)".
Australian Digital Theses...
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Tamazight (Central
Atlas Berber),
spoken in the
central Atlas Mountains Shilha (Tashelhiyt; also
rendered Tachelhit, Tasusit;
includes Judeo-Berber and...
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people include Shilha,
Central Morocco Tamazight, Riff,
Shawiya and Kabyle. They fall into
three groups:
Moroccan Atlas languages (incl.
Shilha,
Central Morocco...
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between Riff to its north-east and
Shilha to its south-west. The
basic lexicon of
Tamazight differs markedly from
Shilha, and its
verbal system is more similar...
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Tamazight of Djerba,
Shilha of Djerba,
Djerbi or
Djerbian (in Berber:
eddwi jjerbi or Tadjerbit) is a
Berber language of the
Eastern Maghreb,
spoken on...
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Rifians in the Rif, the
Central Atlas Amazigh in the
Middle Atlas, and the
Shilha people in the Anti-Atlas.
Since the 7th century, the
influx of Arab migrants...
- the same as that of
regular Shilha except it has
Hebrew and Judeo-Arabic loanwords. This lack of
differentiation from
Shilha means it is not a language...