-
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...
- be a
dialect cluster consisting of
Sened (extinct,
including Tmagurt),
Djerbi,
Matmata (Tamezret,
Zrawa & Taujjut), and Nafusi. Kossmann,
Maarten (1 January...
- Morocco) Oued Righ
Berber (around Touggourt)
Tunisian Berber in general:
Djerbi,
Matmata (Tamezret), Douiri. It is also used
locally to
refer to a non-Berber...
- Righ,
around Touggourt and Temacine,
Algeria Southeastern Tunisian–Libyan:
Djerbi (island of Djerba),
Matmata Berber (Matmata),
Sened and
Zuwara Berber (Zuwara...
-
myriad of
restaurants offering a wide
range of
regional dishes like rouz
djerbi and
mainly seafood-based meals. Couscous,
called kosksi, is the national...
- chemrestox.1c00347. PMC 8853703. PMID 34817988.
Milosavljevic N,
Duranton C,
Djerbi N,
Puech PH,
Gounon P, Lagadic-Gossmann D, et al. (October 2010). "Nongenomic...
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speaker is
thought to have died in the 1950s.
There are an
estimated 50,000
Djerbi speakers in Tunisia,
based on
figures from 2004.
Sened is
likely extinct...
- 2307/1366675. ISSN 1938-5129. JSTOR 1366675. Rouan, Alice; Pousse, Melanie;
Djerbi, Nadir; Porro, Barbara; Bourdin, Guillaume; Carradec, Quentin; Hume, Benjamin...
- the
whitish discoloration of
diseased fronds. Zaid, A.; de Wet, P. F.;
Djerbi, M.; Oihabi, A. (2002). "Diseases And
Pests Of Date Palm". In Zaid, Abdelouahhab...
- École
nationale supérieure d'architecture de Paris-La
Villette Marguerite Djerbi, Architect,
Professor of Architecture, and
Department Coordinator at UTC...