shi ISO 639

Tašlḥiyt, تشلحيت‎ (tšlḥyt), ⵜⴰⵛⵍⵃⵉⵢⵜ‎ (taclhiyt) Autonyms

Tachelhit

  • Geography

    MA Guelmim-Es Semara, Marrakesh-Tensift-Al Haouz, Souss-Massa-Drâa, and Tadla-Azilal regions: coast south to Ifni, north to near Agadir, northeast to Marrakech outskirts, east to Drâa, including Sous valley, and south near the border.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Morocco

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Shilha, Soussiya, Southern Shilha, Susiya, Tachelheit, Tachilhit, Tashelheit, Tashelheyt, Tashelhit, Tashilheet, Tashlhiyt, Tasoussit
Tašlḥiyt, تشلحيت‎ (tšlḥyt), ⵜⴰⵛⵍⵃⵉⵢⵜ‎ (taclhiyt)
5,000,000 in Morocco (2017). Total users in all countries: 5,118,000.
Guelmim-Es Semara, Marrakesh-Tensift-Al Haouz, Souss-Massa-Drâa, and Tadla-Azilal regions: coast south to Ifni, north to near Agadir, northeast to Marrakech outskirts, east to Drâa, including Sous valley, and south near the border.
Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia and Western Sahara
5* (Developing).
Afro-Asiatic, Berber, Northern, Atlas
Prepositions; gender (masculine/feminine); case-marking (marked, unmarked); verb affixes mark person, number, gender of subject; tense and aspect; 32 consonant and 3 vowel phonemes.
Many also use Moroccan Spoken Arabic [ary], especially men but few women.
Literature. Newspapers. Radio. TV. Videos. Dictionary. Grammar. Texts. NT: 2010.
Arabic script, Naskh variant [Arab]. Latin script [Latn]. Tifinagh (Berber) script [Tfng], official usage.
‘Shilha’ is the Arabic name for Moroccan Berber varieties in general. Muslim.
OLAC resources in and about Tachelhit
Tachelhit
6,000 in Algeria (2014).
Béchar province: Tabelbala area south near the border.
Susiua (Sousse, Sus).
5 (Developing)
A widely used Berber language. Also use Arabic [ara].
Non-indigenous. ‘Shilha’ is the Arabic name for Moroccan Berber varieties in general. Muslim.
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Tachelhit
112,000 in Western Sahara (Leclerc 2018d).
5 (Developing)
Non-indigenous.
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