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    Of the languages of Tunisia, Arabic is the sole official language according to the Tunisian Constitution. The vast majority of the population today speaks...
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    Tunisia, officially the Republic of Tunisia, is the northernmost country in Africa. It is a part of the Maghreb region of North Africa, bordered by Algeria...
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    and the languages of Spain and a little bit of Persian. Multilingualism within Tunisia and in the Tunisian diaspora makes it common for Tunisians to code-switch...
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    instead of Tifinagh letters. The Berber languages, also known as the Amazigh languages or Tamazight, are a branch of the Afroasiatic language family....
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    is a Romance language of the Indo-European family. It descended from the Vulgar Latin of the Roman Empire, as did all Romance languages. French evolved...
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    years noun: Tunisian(s) adjective: Tunisian Arabs 98% Berbers 1% Jews and others 1% Modern Standard Arabic (official, one of the languages of commerce and...
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    Modern South Arabian languages (non-Central Semitic languages) were spoken in southern Arabia at this time. To the north, in the oases of northern Hejaz, Dadanitic...
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    The Eastern Berber languages are a group of Berber languages spoken in Libya and Egypt. They include Awjila, Sokna and Fezzan (El-Fogaha), Siwi and Ghadamès...
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    Tunisians (Arabic: تونسيون Tūnisiyyūn, Tunisian Arabic: توانسة Twènsa [ˈtwɛːnsæ]) are the citizens and nationals of Tunisia in North Africa, who speak...
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  • languages rather than dialects. Some academics believe that not only Northern Berber but all the Berber languages are dialects of a single language,...
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    most widely spoken language in Morocco, but a number of regional and foreign languages are also spoken. The official languages of Morocco are Modern Standard...
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    Sudan, Libya, Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco, Syria and Lebanon. Based on the systematicity of sound changes, it is known with a fair degree of certainty that...
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    and Persian words in the language accounted for up to 88% of its vocabulary. As in most other Turkic and foreign languages of Islamic communities, the...
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    The Mediterranean Lingua Franca, or Sabir, was a contact language, or languages, that were used as a lingua franca in the Mediterranean Basin from the...
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    Jerba Berber (redirect from Tunisian Shilha)
    belongs to the group of Zenet languages of the East, to which also belong the other Berber dialects of Tunisia as well as that of the city of Zuwarah in Libya...
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    most spoken language is Tunisian Arabic. Other languages include French and Berber. Mediterranean Lingua Franca and Sened are languages that are not...
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    Paleohispanic languages and possibly by other Pre-Indo-European languages. Not much is known about the variations of the old Libyc language(s) as none of them...
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  • sign language used by deaf people in Tunisia. It derives from Italian Sign Language, mixed with indigenous sign. It is not clear how the language of the...
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    The economy of Tunisia is in the process of being liberalized after decades of heavy state direction and participation in the country's economy. Prudent...
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    the national currency of Tunisia. It is subdivided into 1000 milim or millimes (ملّيم). The abbreviation DT is often used in Tunisia, although writing "dinar"...
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    presidents of Tunisia First Lady of Tunisia Prime Minister of Tunisia List of prime ministers of Tunisia Lists of office-holders List of current heads of state...
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    employment of Tunisians in Malta. Foreign relations of Malta Foreign relations of Tunisia Embassy of Malta in Tunisia "Malta | History, Language, Map, People...
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    Italian Tunisians (Italian: Italo-tunisini, or Italians of Tunisia) are Tunisian-born citizens who are fully or partially of Italian descent, whose ancestors...
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  • contact with the languages of the communities that invaded Tunisia in the middle age. The primary language contact with regard to Judeo-Tunisian Arabic came...
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    Tunisia is a country in Northern Africa, bordering the Mediterranean Sea, having a western border with Algeria (965 km) and south-eastern border with...
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    Tunis (redirect from Capital of Tunisia)
    largest city of Tunisia. The greater metropolitan area of Tunis, often referred to as "Grand Tunis", has about 2,700,000 inhabitants. As of 2020[update]...
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    protectorate of Tunisia (French: Protectorat français de Tunisie; Arabic: الحماية الفرنسية في تونس al-ḥimāya al-Fransīya fī Tūnis), officially the Regency of Tunis...
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    have national sign languages, such as Algerian Sign Language, Tunisian Sign Language, Ethiopian Sign Language. Other sign languages are restricted to small...
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    The Tunisian campaign (also known as the Battle of Tunisia) was a series of battles that took place in Tunisia during the North African campaign of the...
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    list of 350 cities and towns in Tunisia. In the list by governorate, capitals are shown in bold. This is a list of all municipalities of Tunisia with...
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