(from the Ethnologue): "Eastern Algerian and Tunisian dialects are
close, and Western Algerian and Moroccan dialects are close, but
speakers prefer their own varieties."
What I think we should seek here are lexicostatistical percentages to
determine just how divergent the individual dialects are from one
another. I will ask Mustafaa.
Mark
On Sun, 28 Nov 2004 00:46:25 +0100, Yann Forget <yann(a)forget-me.net> wrote:
Le Saturday 27 November 2004 20:16, medifel(a)altern.org
a écrit :
Algerian language, badly named
"Arabic", Algerian Spoken, is the language
of more than 20 millions persons. It's a mix of lot of languages like
arabic, turkish, french, spanish, berber etc.
...
I welcome the creation of a Wikipedia in Algerian.
Yann
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