- The
Zenati languages are a
branch of the
Northern Berber language family of
North Africa. They were
named after the
medieval Zenata Berber tribal confederation...
- The East
Zenati languages (Blench, 2006) or
Tunisian and
Zuwara (Kossmann, 2013) are a
group of the
Zenati Berber dialects spoken in
Tunisia and Libya...
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Tamazight (Tarifit: Tmaziɣt,
pronounced [θmæzɪχt]; Arabic: الريفية) is a
Zenati Berber language spoken in the Rif
region in
northern Morocco. It is spoken...
- The
Zenati myotis (Myotis zenatius) is a rare
species of mouse-eared bat that is
restricted to
North Africa. It is very rare in Morocco,
being restricted...
- the
spread of Arabic, and to a
lesser extent by the
Zenati group of
Northern Berber. The
Zenati idioms share certain innovations not
found in the surrounding...
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George Zenati or
Georges Zenati (Arabic: جورج زيناتي; born in 1935 in Haifa) was a Palestinian-Lebanese academic,
researcher and translator. He presented...
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languages or
Northern Saharan oasis dialects are a
dialect cluster of the
Zenati languages,
within the
Northern Berber subbranch. They are
spoken in scattered...
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Gurara (Gourara) is a
Zenati Berber language spoken in the
Gourara (Tigurarin) region, an
archipelago of
oases surrounding the town of
Timimoun in southwestern...
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Muhammad al-Zanati (Arabic: الزناتي إمحمد الزناتي Az-Zanati al-Muhammad az-Zanati) is a
Libyan politician who was the
General Secretary of the General...
- Tunisia),
Sokna (El-Foqaha) and Siwi. This
shares some
innovations with
Zenati, and
others (e.g. the
change of *ă to ə and the loss of *β) with Northern...