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The '''Amazigh Arabic alphabet''' is an ] that was used to write various ] in the Middle Ages. Nowadays users have largely reverted to the ] in Morocco and in ]. However, this alphabet is still sometimes used along with the Tifinagh alphabet in Algeria. |
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The '''Amazigh Arabic alphabet''' is an ] that was used to write various ] in the Middle Ages. Nowadays users have largely reverted to either the ] in Morocco, <ref name="choice">{{cite journal |
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| last = Larbi |
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| first = Hsen |
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| title = Which Script for Tamazight, Whose Choice is it ? |
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| journal = Amazigh Voice (Taghect Tamazight) |
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| volume = 12 |
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| issue = 2 |
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| year = 2003 |
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| publisher = Amazigh Cultural Association in America (ACAA) |
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| location = New Jersey |
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| url = http://www.tamazgha.fr/Which-Script-for-Tamazight-Whose-Choice-is-it,359.html |
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| accessdate = December 17, 2009 }}</ref> |
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or ] in ].<ref>{{Harvcoltxt|Souag|2004}}</ref> |
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