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Berber (Berber languages)
Langue
This page has been translated automatically. Berber (Tamazight in Berber) covers an immense geographical area: North Africa, Sahara-Sahel; it can be considered the indigenous language of North Africa. Berber is one of the branches of the large Chamito-Semitic (or Afro-Asiatic) linguistic family, which includes, in addition to Berber, Semitic, Cushitic, Egyptian (ancient) and, with a more distant degree of kinship, the "Chadic" group (Hausa).
Drehu (Lifou)
Langue
This page has been translated automatically. New Caledonia has 28 vernacular languages, 24 of which are spoken on Grande Terre and 4 in the Loyalty Islands (nengone, iaai, drehu, fagauvea). These vernacular languages are known as "Kanak" languages (the term has been used invariably for some decades).