jbn ISO 639

Nafusi

  • Geography

    LY Al Jabal al Gharbi and Nalut districts: Jabal Nafusah, Nalut, Tripolitania, and Yafran areas, isolated on Zuara Coast west of Tripoli.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Libya

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Djerbi, Jabal Nafusi, Jbel Nafusi, Jebel Nefusi, Nefusi
247,000 in Libya (2020). Preschool children are monolingual in Nafusi. Total users in all countries: 297,000.
Al Jabal al Gharbi and Nalut districts: Jabal Nafusah, Nalut, Tripolitania, and Yafran areas, isolated on Zuara Coast west of Tripoli.
Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia and Western Sahara, Egypt and Libya
6a (Vigorous).
Afro-Asiatic, Berber, Northern, Zenati, East
Zuara (Zouara, Zuraa, Zuwara, Zuwarah, Zwara), Tamezret (Duwinna), Jerbi (Jerba). Zuara dialect well known in Jebel Nafusa area and in Jerba Tunisia. Some visit Zuara, but not vice versa. Matmata and Tatawine area less well understood by speakers in Jerba or Zuara. Speakers in Zuara and Jebel areas understand Jerba dialect stories well.
All domains. Used by all. Positive attitudes.
Radio. TV. Grammar. Texts.
Arabic script, Naskh variant [Arab].
Most live apart from Arabized inhabitants of the region. Muslim.
OLAC resources in and about Nafusi
Shilha
50,000 in Tunisia (2004 S. Chaker).
Madanin governorate: Ajim, Djerba island, Guellala, and Sedouikech; Qabis governorate: Matmata, Tamezret, Taoujjout, and Zraoua; Qibili governorate: Douiret, Chenini, and Tataouine; Tunis city.
Jbali-Tamezret (Duwinna), Jerba (Djerbi, Guelili).
6b (Threatened)
Only in the home.
Non-indigenous. ‘Shilha’ also a cover term for Berber languages in Morocco and Tunisia. Muslim.
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