Imaziɣen (males or males and females) Timaziɣin (females)
Language
Tamaziɣt
Standard Moroccan Amazigh (ⵜⴰⵎⴰⵣⵉⵖⵜ ⵜⴰⵏⴰⵡⴰⵢⵜ; Arabic: الأمازيغية المعيارية), also known as Standard Moroccan Tamazight or Standard Moroccan Berber, is a standardized language developed by the Royal Institute of Amazigh Culture (IRCAM) in Morocco by combining features of Tashelhit, Central Atlas Tamazight, and Tarifit, the three major Amazigh languages in Morocco.[2][3][1][4] It has been an official language of Morocco since 2011.[3][5]
Standard Moroccan Amazigh is typically referred to as Tamazight, Amazigh, or Berber, although these terms can also be used to refer to any other Amazigh language, or to Amazigh languages as a whole, including those outside Morocco.[3][1][4][6]
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^ abcStandard Moroccan Amazigh at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022)
^ abcAlalou, Ali (2018-04-03). "The question of languages and the medium of instruction in Morocco". Current Issues in Language Planning. 19 (2): 6–8. doi:10.1080/14664208.2017.1353329. ISSN 1466-4208. S2CID 149159548.
^ abFadoua Ataa, Allah; Boulaknadel, Siham (May 2014). "Amazigh Verb Conjugator" (PDF). Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC'14). European Language Resources Association (ELRA): 1053.
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^Zouhir, Abderrahman (2014). "Language Policy and State in Morocco: The Status of Berber". Digest of Middle East Studies. 23 (1): 37–53. doi:10.1111/dome.12039.
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