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The Berber Latin alphabet is the version of the Latin alphabet used to write Northern Berber languages. It uses the 23 standard letters, 7 modified letters and borrows 2 letters from the Greek alphabet. In the interests of pan-dialectal legibility, it omits the partly phonemic contrast found in some Berber languages (notably Kabyle and Tarifit) between stops and fricatives. Note that the Tuaregs of Mali and Niger, when writing in Latin, use a different official orthography, in which, for example, the schwa is represented by ə rather than e. Some details of the orthography remain in flux; however, the version below has been widely used, particularly in Kabyle publishing, for several decades.
[edit] Standard Latin letters(To display Tifinagh letters, install the IRCAM's fonts.)
[edit] Extended Latin letters
[edit] Other phenomenaFor Kabyle:
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