Tutlayt n Iznassen
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Tutlayt n Iznassen | |
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Iznasen d yiwet n tantala yeṭṭafaren tawacult n tutlayin timaziɣin, ttmeslayen s tutlayt-a deg ugafa asamran n tgelda n umeṛṛuk aladɣa deg tuddar id yezzin i temdint n Berkan, Tantala ayyi tettusismel sɣur tuddsa n unisco d akken-t tudes s waṭas ar umihi n ungar Acku aṭas seg warraw-is uɣalen ssexdamen taserɣint deg umeslay nsen ayalsan
Ilugan d tseftit
[ẓreg | ẓreg aɣbalu]Amcabi n kra n wawalen gar n Teznast d Teqbaylit
[ẓreg | ẓreg aɣbalu]Ẓeṛ daɣen
[ẓreg | ẓreg aɣbalu]Tamaziɣt |
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Muritanya : Taẓnagt - Merruk : Tarifit | Tamaziɣt | Tasusit | Taznagt n Srayr | Tamaziɣt tudayt | Taɣumarit - Lezzayer : Taqbaylit | Tacawit | Tumẓabt | Teggargrent | Tacenwit | Iɣermawen | Tagurart - Tunes : Tasendit | Tajerbit | Tamaẓret | Dwiret - Libya : Tanfust | Twillult | Taɣdimest | Ɣat | Tasuknit | aɣarmi | Tawilant | Tazuregt - Miẓra : Isiwan - Aneẓruf : Tamahaq | Tetserret | Tayiṛt | Tawellemt | Tamaceqt - Tigzirin Tiknariyin : † Tagwanect |
- ↑ Hammarström, Harald; Forkel, Robert; Haspelmath, Martin, eds. (2017). "Tutlayt n Iznassen". Glottolog 3.0. Jena, Germany: Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History.