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Introduction to Berber Language
The Berber, or Amazigh, people live in Northern Africa throughout the Mediterranean coast, the Sahara desert and Sahel which used to be a Berber world before the arrival of Arabs. Today, there are large groups of Berber people in Morocco and Algeria, important communities in Mali, Niger and Libya, and smaller groups in Tunis, Mauritania, Burkina-Faso and Egypt. The Tuareg of the desert also belong to the Berber group. The Berber people speak 26 closely related languages.
The name "Berber" comes from the Greek word barbaros "barbarians." It is understandably disliked by many Berbers who prefer the term "Tamazight" which is often used instead, particularly with reference to Northern Berber languages. However, "Tamazight" also refers to a language spoken in the Atlas Mountains region of Morocco, thus creating some terminological confusion.
It is estimated that there are between 14 and 25 million speakers of Berber languages, but exact numbers are difficult to ascertain, since most Maghreb countries do not record language data in their censuses, and many people who speak these languages are hard-to-reach nomads. In addition, these languages go by different names in their respective language communities -- a factor that confuses the issue of whether these are dialects of one language or different languages.
Bengali has a rich literature dating back to 1000 AD. All pre-19th literature was in rhymed verse. Based on exposure to Sanskrit literature, European colonial contact, and folk theater, Bengali also has a rich tradition of modern drama.
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