- Berber Latin alphabet
The Berber Latin alphabet is the version of the
Latin alphabet commonly used to write NorthernBerber languages . It uses the 23 standard letters, 7 modified letters and borrows 2 letters from theGreek alphabet . In the interests of pan-dialectal legibility, it omits the partly phonemic contrast found in some Berber languages (notably Kabyle andTarifit ) between stops and fricatives. Note that the Tuaregs of Mali and Niger, when writing in Latin, use a different official orthography, in which, for example, the schwa is represented by ə rather than e.Some details of the orthography remain in flux; however, the version below has been widely used, particularly in Kabyle publishing, for over a decade.
tandard Latin letters
(To display Tifinagh letters, install the [http://www.ircam.ma/fr/index.php?soc=telec IRCAM's fonts] .)
Extended Latin letters
Other phenomena
For Kabyle:
*tt=ts
*zz=dzBibliography
* Kamal Nait-Zerrad. "Grammaire moderne du kabyle, tajerrumt tatrart n teqbaylit". Editions KARTHALA, 2001. ISBN 978-2-84586-172-5
ee also
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Alphabets derived from the Latin
*Tifinagh
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