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The language of the Senhaja de Srair ('Senhaja of Srair'), also Senhaya or Zenaga, is a Northern Berber language spoken in
the southern part of the Moroccan Rif. It is most closely related to the Atlas languages but heavily influenced by the neighboring
Riffian language; Blench (2006) classifies it as a dialect of Mzab–Wargla within the Zenati languages. It is apparently not
immediately mutually intelligible with Riff, and is spoken only by a small minority of the Rif region, in the area known as
the Little Senhaja (Ketama). |
Names (more)[br] Senhadjeg[en] Senhaja De Srair [sh] Senhaja de srair [hr] Senhaja de Srair |
Language type : Extinct
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