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- Wargli_language abstract "Ouargli, or Teggargrent (also Twargrit, Təggəngusit), is a Zenati Berber language spoken in the oases of Ouargla (Wargrən) and N'Goussa (Ingusa) in Algeria. As of 1987, it had no more than 10,000 speakers; the Ethnologue estimated only 5,000 speakers as of 1995. There are some differences between the dialects of Ouargla (Təggargrənt) and N'Goussa (Təggəngusit), notably in the position of pronominal clitics; within Ouargla, there are minor differences between the three tribes At-Brahim, At-Sisin and At-Waggin.Speakers from Ouargla regard the varieties of Ouargla, N'Goussa, Tugurt or Temacine and Tumzabt or Mozabite (and possibly other Zenati varieties) as dialects of a single language they call Twargrit, and, according to Delheure (1987:355), at Wargrən fəhhəmən d awəḥdi tawsint, "the Ouarglis understand Temacine very well."The principal grammatical study is Biarnay (1908); a less detailed sketch is provided in Basset (1893). Its lexicon is fairly extensively documented in Delheure's (1987) dictionary The bilingual texts in Biarnay and Basset are more recently supplemented by the texts on daily life in Delheure (1988) and the folk tale collection in Delheure (1989); the latter, unlike other work on Ouargli, includes texts from N'Goussa as well.".
- Wargli_language iso6393Code "oua".
- Wargli_language languageFamily Berber_languages.
- Wargli_language languageFamily Mzab%E2%80%93Wargla_languages.
- Wargli_language languageFamily Northern_Berber_languages.
- Wargli_language languageFamily Zenati_languages.
- Wargli_language spokenIn Algeria.
- Wargli_language spokenIn N'Goussa.
- Wargli_language spokenIn Ouargla.
- Wargli_language thumbnail Mzab-ouargla-righ.png?width=300.
- Wargli_language wikiPageID "29140829".
- Wargli_language wikiPageRevisionID "587836135".
- Wargli_language date "1995".
- Wargli_language fam Berber_languages.
- Wargli_language fam Mzab–Wargla_languages.
- Wargli_language fam Northern_Berber_languages.
- Wargli_language fam Zenati_languages.
- Wargli_language familycolor "Afro-Asiatic".
- Wargli_language hasPhotoCollection Wargli_language.
- Wargli_language iso "oua".
- Wargli_language map "Mzab-ouargla-righ.png".
- Wargli_language mapcaption "Berber-speaking areas of the Mzab, Ouargla, and Oued Righ".
- Wargli_language name "Ouargli".
- Wargli_language nativename "Twargrit".
- Wargli_language ref "e17".
- Wargli_language region N'Goussa.
- Wargli_language region Ouargla.
- Wargli_language speakers "5000".
- Wargli_language states Algeria.
- Wargli_language subject Category:Berber_languages.
- Wargli_language subject Category:Languages_of_Algeria.
- Wargli_language type Abstraction100002137.
- Wargli_language type BerberLanguages.
- Wargli_language type Communication100033020.
- Wargli_language type Language106282651.
- Wargli_language type LanguagesOfAlgeria.
- Wargli_language type Language.
- Wargli_language type Language.
- Wargli_language type InformationEntity.
- Wargli_language comment "Ouargli, or Teggargrent (also Twargrit, Təggəngusit), is a Zenati Berber language spoken in the oases of Ouargla (Wargrən) and N'Goussa (Ingusa) in Algeria. As of 1987, it had no more than 10,000 speakers; the Ethnologue estimated only 5,000 speakers as of 1995.".
- Wargli_language label "Lingua teggargrent".
- Wargli_language label "Tagargrent".
- Wargli_language label "Wargli language".
- Wargli_language label "Уаргла (язык)".
- Wargli_language label "اللهجة الأمازيغية الورقلية".
- Wargli_language sameAs Tagargrent.
- Wargli_language sameAs Lingua_teggargrent.
- Wargli_language sameAs ワルグラ語.
- Wargli_language sameAs m.02hxgm7.
- Wargli_language sameAs Q56586.
- Wargli_language sameAs Q56586.
- Wargli_language sameAs Wargli_language.
- Wargli_language wasDerivedFrom Wargli_language?oldid=587836135.
- Wargli_language depiction Mzab-ouargla-righ.png.
- Wargli_language isPrimaryTopicOf Wargli_language.
- Wargli_language name "Ouargli".
- Wargli_language name "Twargrit".