Tachelhit
Tachelhit is a Berber language spoken primarily in Morocco, particularly in the southwestern regions. It is one of the three main Berber languages, alongside Tamazight and Tarifit. Tachelhit is used by millions of speakers and is an essential part of the cultural identity of the Amazigh people.
The language has its own unique script, traditionally written in the Tifinagh alphabet, although it is often transcribed using the Latin alphabet in modern contexts. Tachelhit is rich in oral traditions, including storytelling and music, which play a vital role in preserving the history and culture of its speakers.