• Zenaga (autonym: Tuẓẓungiyya or āwӓy ən uẓ̄nӓgӓn) is a Berber language on the verge of extinction currently spoken in Mauritania and northern Senegal by...
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  • Zenaga may refer to: the Zenaga people the Zenaga language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Zenaga. If an internal link...
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    Sanhaja (redirect from Zenaga people)
    especially in its Berber form. Other names for the population include Zenaga, Znaga, Sanhája, Sanhâdja and Senhaja. Ibn Khaldun and others defined the...
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  • some sources, a dialect of Hassaniyya, according to others, a mixture of Zenaga, Azer and Hassaniyya. The name "Nemadi" itself appears to come from Soninke...
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  • a branch of the Berber languages. They comprise two languages: Zenaga Tetserret Zenaga is spoken in southwestern Mauritania while Tetserret is spoken...
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    variants of Arabic. Its geographical location exposed it to influence from Zenaga-Berber and Pulaar. There are several dialects of Hassaniya, which differ...
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    Latin alphabet being the most widely used today. With the exception of Zenaga, Tetserret, and Tuareg, the Berber languages form a dialect continuum. Different...
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    Mauritania mainly consist of various Afroasiatic languages, including: Zenaga-Berber, Tamasheq-Berber, Hassaaniya Arabic and Standard written Arabic....
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  • languages subsequent to the fall of Carthage in 146 BC; only Guanche and Zenaga lack Punic loanwords. Additionally, Latin loanwords in Proto-Berber point...
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    the river may derive from a Portuguese transliteration of the name of the Zenaga, also known as the Sanhaja. Alternatively, it could be a combination of...
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