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Shluh — /ʃlu/ (say shlooh), /ʃəˈlu/ (say shuh looh) noun 1. a Berber people living in the Atlas Mountains in Morocco and Algeria. 2. (plural Shluh or Shluhs) a member of this people. 3. the dialect of Berber spoken by this people. –adjective 4. of or… …
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Shilha people — Shilha (Chleuh) Total population approx. 8,000,000 Regions with significant populations Morocco Atlas Mountains, Souss Valley … Wikipedia
Atlas Mountains — a mountain range in NW Africa, extending through Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia. Highest peak, Mt. Tizi, 14,764 ft. (4500 m). * * * Mountain system, northwestern Africa. It extends some 1,200 mi (2,000 km) from the Moroccan port of Agadir in the… … Universalium
Chleuh — The Chleuh people (or Shleuh: the ch is the French equivalent of the English sh ; native name ašəlḥi , pl. išəlḥiyn ) are a Berber ethnic group. They live mainly in Morocco s Atlas Mountains and Souss Valley. A further alternative spelling of the … Wikipedia
Reduplication — in linguistics is a morphological process in which the root or stem of a word (or part of it) is repeated exactly or with a slight change. Reduplication is used in inflections to convey a grammatical function, such as plurality, intensification,… … Wikipedia
Tashelhiyt language — language name=Tashelhiyt nativename=تَشْلْحِيت unicode|Tašlḥiyt familycolor=Afro Asiatic states=Morocco region=Southern Morocco, Atlas, Sous plains and Anti Atlas speakers=Between 8 and 10 million (Stroomer) fam2=Berber fam3=Northern fam4=Atlas… … Wikipedia
Berber — /berr beuhr/, n. 1. a member of a group of North African tribes living in Barbary and the Sahara. 2. a subfamily of Afro Asiatic, consisting of the languages of the Berbers, including Tuareg and Kabyle. adj. 3. of or pertaining to the Berbers or… … Universalium
Shilh — /shilkh/, n., pl. Shluh /shlooh, shloohkh/. 1. a member of a mountain people of Morocco. 2. Shilha. * * * … Universalium
Shilha — /shil hah , khah /, n. a Berber language, the language of the Shluh. Also, Shilh. * * * … Universalium