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Inscribing Meaning: Tifinagh / National Museum of African Art
Tifinagh is a script used by the semi-nomadic Tuareg peoples of northwestern Africa to write their language, Tamashek. Inspired by neo-Punic, an African form of the Phoenician alphabet, Tifinagh is related to scripts that were employed for writing ancient Berber languages.
Tifinagh alphabet and Berber languages - Omniglot
Versions of Tifinagh are used to write Berber languages in Morocco, Algeria, Mali and Niger. The Arabic and Latin alphabets are also used. The modern Tifinagh script is also known as Tuareg, Berber or Neo-Tifinagh, to distinguish it from the old Berber Script.
Amazigh Keyboard - Tamazight Berber language - Tifinagh Alphabet ...
The Tifinagh alphabet is sometimes used for the Berber languages of Morocco and Algeria since the end of the 20 th century, to make a difference with the Arabic or Latin alphabets. Since the Antiquity, the Tifinagh alphabet has always been used by the Tuaregs, with certain characters that have evolued and some variants.
The Tifinagh alphabet - Eindhoven University of Technology
The Tifinagh alphabet. The Tifinagh alphabet ("Lybico-berber") has been used by Berber speaking people in North Africa and the Canary Islands at least from the third century B.C. up to the third century A.D. The only dated inscription is from 139 B.C.
Tifinagh | script | Britannica
An old consonantal alphabet (tifinagh) has survived among the Tuareg. It relates to the early Libyan inscriptions and the Phoenician quasi-alphabet. Read More; use by the Tuareg
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