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Peace Corps Tashelhit Dictionary - Image COURSE OVERVIEW
This Tashelhit-English dictionary was created by Peace Corps volunteers who served in Morocco in order to teach the basic vocabulary they may use at their posts.

PROGRAMS THAT USED THIS LANGUAGE
Morocco: 1963-present

PROGRAM SECTORS
Morocco: Youth Development, English Education, Environment and Health
Shilha is the most populous variety of Berber, with some 8 million speakers. Shilha is spoken in High-Atlas Morocco, an area ranging from the northern slopes of the High-Atlas to the southern slopes of the Anti-Atlas, the Great Canyon, bounded to the west by the Atlantic Ocean. The northern limit of the Shilha area is impossible to pinpoint because of a smooth transition into Southern Middle Atlas Berber.

The High-Atlas Mountains, plains and valleys, and the Great Canyons region is central to the Shilha area, therefore the Shilha-speaking Berbers are also found in surrounding regions and cities well outside of the High-Atlas and Souss areas.
Tashelhit Shilha is spoken in: Morocco
Tashelhit Shilha is also called: Berber, Amazigh

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