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Tumẓabt is a Berber language spoken by the Mozabites, an Ibadi group inhabiting the seven cities of the M'zab in the northern Sahara. It is also spoken by small numbers of Mozabite emigrants in the cities of northern Algeria and elsewhere. It is very closely related to the Berber languages of Ouargla (Taggergerent) and Oued-Righ (Temacine.)

Bibliography

  • ابراهيم وبكير عبد السلام. الوجيز في قواعد الكتابة والنحو للغة الأمازيغية "المزابية". المطبعة العرببة: غرداية 1996.
  • Delheure, Jean. Agraw n Yiwalen Tumzabt T-Tfransist = Dictionnaire Mozabite-Francais. SELAF:Paris 1984.