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Ruud Harmsen <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 24 Feb 2014 15:41:55 +0100
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12:15 24-2-2014, Paul Gideon Dann:
>Si, le arabe parlate in le "Maghreb" (le Africa del Nord) es
>multo differente del
>arabe parlate in le Oriente Medie. Isto es in parte proque in
>Africa del Nord il
>habeva un populo (le "Berberes") qui esseva la ante le invasion
>del arabes.
>Illos ha lor proprie lingua,

Linguas. Multe, ma affin.

>e le arabe ha essite influentiate per le lingua berber.

Si. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berber_languages
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Berber_Language_Tutlayt_Tamazight.png

>Le duo culturas existe sempre independentemente. In Marocco, le
>sud e le
>partes rural es plus berber, e le nord e le citates es plus arabe.

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Ruud Harmsen, http://rudhar.com
Ressources sur interlingua: http://rudhar.com/lingtics/intrlnga.htm


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