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- Korandje (Korandje: kwạṛa n dzyəy; Arabic: البلبالية, romanized: al-Balbaliyyah) is a Northern Songhay language which is by far the most northerly of the...
- Tabelbala (Arabic: تبلبالة, Berber languages: ⵜⴰⴱⵍⴱⴰⵍⵜ, romanized: Tabelbalt, Korandje: tsawərbəts) is a town and commune between Béchar and Tindouf in south-western...
- Algerian universities needed nearly 250 English teachers in early 2012. The Korandje language of the Saharan oasis of Tabelbala is a heavily Berber-influenced...
- is also used locally to refer to a non-Berber language of the region: Korandje in Tabelbala. "Ghomara". CORVAM. Archived from the original on 2020-07-16...
- Lahmar and Boukais, speak Berber languages, while the rest speak Arabic and Korandje. Many of the oases had significant po****tions of shurfa or Haratin peoples...
- and Korandje far to the north, 150 km east of the Algerian–Moroccan border at Tabelbala. The main outside influence on all of these except on Korandje is...
- Glottolog song1307 Location of Songhay languages Northwest Songhay:   Korandje   Koyra Chiini   Tadaksahak   Tasawaq   Tagdal Eastern Songhay:   Tondi...
- (Tumẓabt) English: 15% (as a 3rd language, spoken by highly educated people) Korandje language (Kwarandzyey): 0.01% Modern Standard Arabic: official language...
- capita $3,720 (2020) Languages Arabic (Maghrebi Arabic) Berber languages French Spanish Haketia Korandje Religion **** Islam, Christianity, and Judaism...
- significant po****tions Tabelbala, Béchar Province 3,000 (2010)[citation needed] Languages Korandje Religion Islam Related ethnic groups Songhai, Zarma, Tuareg...