Tashelhit language resources – Language Links Database
Tashelhit, also known as Shilha - is a Berber language. It is spoken by more than eight million people in southwestern Morocco. The endonym is Taclḥit /taʃlʜijt/, and in recent English publications the language is often rendered Tashelhiyt or Tashelhit. In Moroccan Arabic the language is called Šəlḥa, from which the alternative English name Shilha is derived In French sources the language is called tachelhit, chelha or chleuh.
More information: Wikipedia
Native speakers: 7,200,000 (2016)
Native to: Morocco
Tashelhit Grammar and Pronunciation
- MustGo.com - Structure, writing & alphabet
- https://www.sfu.ca/ - Tashlhiyt Berber grammar synopsis - PDF
- Omniglot.com - Tashelhit language, alphabet and pronunciation
- https://en-academic.com/ - Writing system, vocabulary, grammar and many more!
Tashelhit Reading Materials
- https://friendsofmorocco.org/ - Tashlheet textbook - PDF
- https://gavincwillow.wordpress.com/ - Tachelhit lesson 1: Greetings and personal indicators
- Wiki Voyage - Tashelhit phrasebook
- http://berberadventures.com/ - Basic Tashelhit words and phrases
- https://gavincwillow.wordpress.com/ - Tachelhit Introduction
- https://www.livelingua.com/ - Free Tashelhit lessons online
Tashelhit Dictionaries
- https://www.livelingua.com/ - Peace Corps Tashelhit dictionary
- https://cn.translate.freejournal.org/
- https://glosbe.com/
- https://www.livelingua.com/ - Tashelhit to English Dictionary 2011 - PDF
- https://www.lughayangu.com/
Tashelhit Listening and Video Resources
TV / Video / Movies
- YouTube - The Sound of the Shilha / Tachelhit language (Numbers, Greetings, Phrases & Story)
- YouTube - Learn Tashelhit playlist
- http://snrtlive.ma/ - TV Station online
Radio
- https://www.radioguide.fm/ - Radio station online
- http://eu.awr.org/ - Radio station online
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