Tuareg Language
The Tuareg language, also known as Tamasheq, is a member of the Berber languages spoken by the Tuareg people in North Africa. It is primarily used in countries like Mali, Niger, and Algeria. The language has several dialects, which can vary significantly between regions.
Tamasheq is written using the Tifinagh script, an ancient alphabet that has been adapted for modern use. The language plays a crucial role in the cultural identity of the Tuareg, reflecting their traditions, history, and social structures.