Taznatit
[aka Zenati, Zenatia, Znatiya]Classification: Afro-Asiatic
·vulnerable
Classification: Afro-Asiatic
·vulnerable
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Information from: “Language Endangerment in Northern Africa” (123-139 ch. 6) . Matthias Brenzinger (2007) , Matthias Brenzinger · Mouton de Gruyter
Arabic; French;
Information from: “Personal Communication on Taznatit” . Bachir Bouhania (2013)
"There are no governmental institutions supporting Taznatit, it is not taught at school but is regularly used on the radio broadcast for two hours a day since 2006. Apart the Ahellil, songs of the Gourara written in Arabic script letters, the language does not have any other cultural manifestation."
Modern Standard Arabic
other Arabic varieties
French
"The other languages are used for all domains apart from at home where the native speakers turn to Taznatit or to dialectal Arabic. Most aged people who use Taznatit use it for some domestic purposes such as gardening, camel rearing, and traditional craftsmanship. They use Taznatit within the home domain, or in the gardens, but seldom in the market or at school or any other official institution. This language is so negatively valued by its young native speakers that it will disappear if no institutional support comes from the government to help promote and maintain it."
"The language is found scattered around the area of Timimoun in the Gourara, north of the Department of Adrar. It is used in such villages as Ouled Said, Hadj Guelman, Sali, Tabelkoza, etc."