Tashelhiyt Language

Tashelhiyt (also Tashelhit or Tachelhit or Tachelhiyt or Shilha, native name: tašlḥiyt, French: tachelhit, Arabic: تشلحيت) is the largest Berber language by number of speakers (between 8 and 10 million). Tashelhiyt is spoken in Southern Morocco an area ranging from the northern slopes of the High-Atlas to the southern slopes of the Anti-Atlas, bounded to the west by the Atlantic Ocean. The eastern limit of the Tashelhiyt area is difficult to pinp... more

Also known as:

  • Southern Shilha,
  • Tasoussit,
  • Shilha,
  • Tashelhait,
  • Tachilhit,
  • Susiua,
  • Tashelhit,
  • Tashilheet,
  • Tashelhayt,
  • Tachelhit,
  • Tashelheyt

Human Language

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ISO 639-3 Code:

  • shi

ISO 639-2 Code:

  • ber
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