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 Glimpse Magazine
For centuries, tifinagh had been suppressed by the Arabs but it was kept alive by the Tuaregs of the Sahara.
http://www.theglimpse.com/newsite/viewarticle.asp?articleid=318   (2740 words)

  
 Web for Everyone?
IRCAM has been working, with the support of the Moroccan King, to reintroduce the widespread use of Tifinagh in Morocco to represent the Berber language.
The tag line on the home page of the W3C Internationalization (i18n) Activity is "Making the World Wide Web truly World Wide".
This picker allows you to type in Tifinagh characters and then cut and paste them into documents.
http://www.w3.org/2005/03/02-ishida-tech-plen/Overview.html   (1019 words)

  
 Gene Expression: Woohoo! D'oh!
As for the assertion that the use of Tifinagh will unify Morocco instead of dividing it, well, the results of the similar policies in the West, the same ones I mentioned before, suggest precisely the opposite.
Use of Tifinagh, she insists, is "a cultural richness that, instead of dividing Morocco, unifies it."
I believe that the war on terror cannot be won without a sea change in how the global Muslim mainstream sees non-Muslim peoples and cultures.
http://www.gnxp.com/MT2/archives/002605.html?entry=2605   (875 words)

  
 Uzeu copene:Pablo - Wikipedia
http://std.dkuug.dk/jtc1/sc2/wg2/docs/n2846.pdf among other pages, documents that there have been provisions for the inclusion of numerous variants in the Tifinagh range, and that the codepoints I used are the most recent.
It is not ancient, it is still in use in current day Tuareg variant, and in the majority of the neo-tifinagh variants (particularly in the official one of Morocco, which is the most important, only because of the huge number of people involved)
I believe I know which character you're talking about.
http://wa.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uzeu_copene:Pablo   (2924 words)

  
 Cultural News: Top Stories
Civil activist, Jamila Hassoune, feels that the use of the Tifinagh language will enrich the culture and unify Morocco.
On 17 August 2004 The Christian Science Monitor reported: Morocco will now teach Tifinagh, its first language and the mother tongue of the Imazighen people, for the first time in public schools.
Forty per cent of the people in the country speak Tifinagh.
http://www.globalgoodnews.com/cultural-news-a.html?art=10927660714269935   (275 words)

  
 Tifinagh - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Traditionally, the script marks no vowels, except word-finally; however, various proposals to allow it to mark vowels have been made in recent times.
This page was last modified 09:50, 9 October 2005.
In a modified form, this script has recently (2003) been adopted for pedagogical purposes in Morocco.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tifinagh   (482 words)

  
 Berber languages - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
After independence, all the Maghreb countries to varying degrees pursued a policy of "Arabization", aimed primarily at displacing French from its colonial position as the dominant language of education and literacy, but under which teaching, and use in certain highly public spheres, of both Berber languages and Maghrebi Arabic dialect have been suppressed as well.
A variant of the Tifinagh alphabet was recently made official in Morocco, while the Latin alphabet is official in Algeria, Mali, and Niger; however, both Tifinagh and Arabic are still widely used in Mali and Niger, while Latin and Arabic are still widely used in Morocco.
Tamazight has been a written language, on and off, for almost 3000 years; however, this tradition has been frequently disrupted by various invasions.
http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berber_languages   (2052 words)

  
 Untitled
- Tifinagh dee i sekkilen ae' agh edd adjeen i marawen ennegh,
Ee elleen esse ëffëghen edd ta sghunt "Imazighene", degs ae' ge lemden akw i mazighen tira en tifinagh.
Tifinagh dee tira ti mezwarue en i Mazighen.
http://www.tifinagh.freeservers.com/photo2.html   (1713 words)

  
 Professor Chaker Speaks Out on the Tifinagh Script Issue - [tamazgha]
When the Moroccan monarchy recently (see feature article) decided to impose the Tifinagh script as the only transcription for Tamazight in Morocco, we thought it would be important to get his opinion, as an expert, on the subject.
He has organized several meetings of Amazigh language experts and other cultural figures (writers, artists...) from all over the world to discuss the standardization of the Tamazight writing system.
The version currently in use, which is prevalent in certain Amazigh activist circles, is purely and simply aberrant since it is actually a phonetic notation of Kabyl based on Tifinagh characters.
http://www.tamazgha.fr/article.php3?id_article=427   (1546 words)

  
 TAWIZA amazigh startpagina
This is an exploratory proposal and should be reviewed by as many experts as possible.
Modern Tifinagh on the internet has LTR directionality.
due to the many variants of the Tifinagh used in different parts of the Berber world, as well as the historical
http://www.tawiza.nl/content/awid.php?id=436&sid=2&andra=artikel   (371 words)

  
 a12n-collaboration : [A12n-Collab] ISO & Unicode meetings re Tifinagh & N'ko
1) Tifinagh -- project which Canada had written with the assistance of Morocco and France and had been supported thereafter by Tunisia at the time of the submission of the project to the ISO.
This proposal is accepted just as it is by defining the positions of the characters now and by modifying some nouns of English and French nature.
DZO Two script encoding projects of particular interest for Francophone countries were presented these two last weeks at meetings of the technical committee of Unicode and the ISO: concerning on Tifinagh (Berber and Tuareg script) and the other on N'ko (a Mande script).
http://www.kabissa.org/archives/a12n-collaboration/msg00700.html   (584 words)

  
 Writing Berber Languages
For a more detailed history of old Libyan and Tifinagh (in French), see Monde Berbere.
For Libya or the Canaries, I have no idea; but it is interesting to note that Tawalt has begun using Tifinagh for some purposes.
For Tuareg, Arabic is still widely used; in Burkina Faso, it is reported to be more common than the use of Tifinagh.
http://www.geocities.com/lameens/tifinagh   (3683 words)

  
 PanAfrLoc PanAfrLoc / Tifinagh
Following the decision by the government of Morocco in 2003 to teach Tamazight (Tarifit, Tachelhit, and Middle Atlas Tamazight) in the Tifinagh script, a longstanding proposal to encode Tifinagh in Unicode was revived, completed to the level of permitting its use for most dialects, and approved.
It had dropped out of use in the north by the end of the Roman period, but has remained in continuous use in the Sahara, mainly by the Tuareg.
In the 1960s, Berber activists in the north (initially Kabyles) made efforts to revive Tifinagh there, with some success; their proposals shared three major differences from the Tuaregs' more traditional alphabet:
http://www.bisharat.net/wikidoc/pmwiki.php/PanAfrLoc/Tifinagh   (215 words)

  
 Tifinagh : l'alphabet berbère de A à Z
Ainsi, pour Salem Chaker (1984), "L'alphabet Tifinagh est très certainement d'origine phénicienne, comme la quasi totalité des systèmes alphabétiques existants." Plusieurs raisons ont poussé S. Chaker à considérer que l'alphabet tifinagh est d'origine punique :
Tifinagh est un nom féminin pluriel dont le singulier serait tafniqt : la phénicienne.
Pour eux, Tifinagh est un mot composé de "Tifi" qui signifie trouvaille ou découverte et de l'adjectif possessif "nnagh" qui signifie notre.
http://www.mondeberbere.com/langue/tifinagh/tifinagh_origine.htm   (804 words)

  
 a12n-collaboration : [A12n-Collab] Re: Berber/Tifinagh (was: Swahili & Banthu)
It would be tidy to have one-to-one correspondences, but even if not, some fairly consistent rules would help.
This is highly disputable (Morocco just started teaching > Tifinagh in its schools and they are many Berber sites in Tifinagh and > Arabic scripts).
But I think that Philippe's sentiment is not misplaced, if one approaches transliteration on the character and not the glyph level, as John and others put it.
http://lists.kabissa.org/lists/archives/public/a12n-collaboration/msg00605.html   (705 words)

  
 King Mohammed approves use of Tifinagh alphabet for Amazigh writing - Morocco culture
King Mohammed approves use of Tifinagh alphabet for Amazigh writing - Morocco
The sovereign made his decision after extensive consultations, on the matter, with eminent national personalities, including the Prime Minister, the Speaker of the House of Representatives (Lower Chamber), the Speaker of the House of Advisers (Upper Chamber), and the leaders of political parties represented in the parliament, says the communique.
King Mohammed approves use of Tifinagh alphabet for Amazigh writing
http://www.warmafrica.com/index/geo/6/cat/3/a/a/artid/send?cat/3/geo/6/artid/185   (218 words)

  
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Moha ENNAJI, Sidi Med Ben Abdellah University, Fes: “Attitudes in Morocco to Berber and tifinagh” (in English).
One on the key topic of tifinagh together with associated considerations; the other dealing with issues in Amazigh history and culture.
Working languages will be English, Arabic and French.
http://www.aui.ma/NewsEvents/archieve/event170303.htm   (414 words)

  
 Tifinagh Unicode Fonts
A version of the script has been taught in primary schools in Morocco since 2003.
See the notes following the samples for more information about using ligatures.
When written right-to-left it is oriented like the numeral "3" (with the prongs pointing left).
http://www.travelphrases.info/gallery/Fonts_Tifinagh.html   (816 words)

  
 LIBYA'S FREE VOICE MESSAGE BOARD Forums - View Topic
LIBYA'S FREE VOICE MESSAGE BOARD Forum Index » » NEWS & POLITICAL DEBATE » » Tifinagh Chosen By The Acadamy
LIBYA'S FREE VOICE MESSAGE BOARD Forums - View Topic
The Executive Council for the Royal Acadamy for the Amazigh culture in Marroco has concluded it's meeting in Rabatt on the 31, of January.2003.The council voted on the adoption of the Amazigh writing Tifinagh as the official Alphapet to teach Tamazight language in Morroco.
http://www.libyamazigh.org/phpBB/viewtopic.php?topic=298&forum=1&0   (81 words)

  
 Talk:Wikipedia logo in each language - Meta
In fact, what you are using is the old (now obsoleted) reserved range for tifinagh from the BMP roadmap at U+08A0-U+08CF, that range wasn't standardized and it was a proposal only; now however the tifinagh have been formally accepted into BMP on the U+2D30-U+2D7F range, and that is what should be used.
The logo for the berber wikipedia (not yet created) uses tifinagh script; that's fine indeed; however, the text on the right is not written using the tifinagh codes in unicode BMP plan (recently added in 2004).
At http://people.w3.org/rishida/scripts/pickers/tifinagh/ there is a page to type in unicode tifinagh, with a link to a ttf font ("Hapax Berbère") supporting the newly encoded unicode tifinagh set.
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Talk:Wikipedia_logo_in_each_language   (1577 words)

  
 Sports, Cows, Politics, and Other Such Oddities: Tifinagh
As it turns out, I don't think the Tifinagh abjad is that cool-looking, but now I know what it looks like.
The article talks quite a bit about their language, Tamazight, which is written using the Tifinagh abjad.
This is a paragraph of text that could go in the sidebar.
http://johnpruess.blogspot.com/2005/04/tifinagh.html   (160 words)

  
 VirtualTourist.com - F_Meignant's Lac Faguibine Travelogue - Tamasheq and Tifinagh
This is due to the fact that the normal use of Tifinagh is as follows: two persons are sitting, facing each other, the writing being made in the sand between them.
The one who writes does it from left to right and from top to bottom (like European writing).
It’s commonly said that Tuaregs have no memory and their stories are taken away by the wind: traditionally, Tifinagh were only written in the sand….
http://www.virtualtourist.com/m/tt/402df   (406 words)

  
 [Intlwiki-l] Re: Berber domain name?
Also, it would be impossible to sensibly divide the domains without going beyond the ISO system, since "Berber (other)" includes some Moroccan dialects (now written in Tifinagh) some Algerian dialects (now written in Latin) and some Libyan dialects (commonly written in Arabic.) How does Chinese wikipedia do it?
Yeah, there's been a fair amount of activity on that lately at the (Yahoo) Unicode-Afrique list; I think the new standard should be ready pretty soon.
I think that would be the best solution, as Berber is still written in at least 2 scripts, and not infrequently Arabic as well, as in the recent translation of the Quran, and all three are automatically mutually convertible.
http://mail.wikipedia.org/pipermail/intlwiki-l/2004-March/002949.html   (371 words)

  
 Berber Branch
It contains letters that represent vowels, and is written from left to right, unlike the original version that contained consonants only and was written from right to left.
The Tifinagh alphabet is a consonant-based syllabic writing system, much like the ancestral Phoenician alphabet on which many Semitic alphabets are based.
Tamazight has been a written language for almost 3,000 years.
http://www.nvtc.gov/lotw/months/july/berber.html   (936 words)

  
 Etudes
énfin, les tifinagh actuels formaient le troisième groupe.
La forme de celle-ci est intermédiaire entre le Libyque et l'actuel Tifinagh des Touareg.
Elle est caractérisée par des images de petites dimensions dessinées en pointillés ou bien en traits minces et associée à une écriture Tifinagh.
http://www.tifinagh.freeservers.com/custom.html   (8981 words)

  
 Prehistoric Rock Art of the Sahara
tifinagh, have been engraved at many rock-art sites.
Distinct regional differences in the rock-art styles across the Sahara may indicate regional cultural differences, although other explanations for alterations in style and content in different locations should also be entertained.
Subsequent styles of rock-art document the introduction of domesticated sheep and goats, horses and chariots (from around 3,000 BP), and camels (from around 2,000-2,500 BP).
http://www.libyarockart.com/prehistoric.htm   (375 words)

  
 a12n-collaboration : [A12n-Collab] Re: Berber/Tifinagh
In the case of Tifinagh and what some have called "neo-Tifinagh," is it possible that the newer uses of the script have been influenced by what people have been doing in Arabic and Latin transcriptions?
Don Osborn Bisharat.net ----- Original Message ----- From: "Michael Everson" To: Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2003 1:30 AM Subject: Re: Berber/Tifinagh (was: Swahili and Banthu) > Don, > > Berber is often written in Tifinagh without vowels.
I'm not worrying about it (I hope), but trying to look ahead, noting current non-computer-related issues of transliteration.
http://www.kabissa.org/archives/a12n-collaboration/msg00608.html   (204 words)

  
 Tifinagh - Wikipedia
Tifinagh is een alfabetisch schrift met een lange geschiedenis, dat gebruikt wordt door de Tuareg-nomaden, een Berbervolk in Algerije, Niger, en Mali.
Het is echter veiliger te zeggen dat Tifinagh een oud schrift is, dat door de Tuareg gehandhaafd kon worden.
Het Tifinagh is vrij speciaal, want het kan verticaal en horizontaal zowel "van links naar rechts" als "van rechts naar links" geschreven worden, waardoor het ontcijferen van de oude inscripties van het Tifinagh als uitdaging gezien wordt.
http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tifinagh   (322 words)

  
 Description of the Rock Art and its Physical Setting in the Wadi al-Ajal
The demise of figurative imagery suggests that it no longer served its purpose and was possibly made obsolete by new forms of cultural expression and communication.
Since the Garamantian period, there have been numerous inscriptions in
tifinagh, the Tuareg script, but figurative rock-art effectively ended with the Garamantians.
http://www.libyarockart.com/physical.htm   (437 words)

  
 Emazighen.com / Tamazight and art
Unlike the Pharaoh culture and others of the eastern part of Nil river, the Berber symbols, Tifinagh, its signs have no correlation with ancient Egypt’s alphabetical root, from which the Phoenician, Judeo Persian or Greco-Latin inspired to create their letters.
The other factor that contributed to the existence of Amazigh language and its art in the past as in today, is the Argan tree, the Berber living prehistoric fossil tree, from which derived Tashelhite vocabulary, especially from the different steps of extraction of argan oil.
The survival of Amazigh language and its cultural identity was due to Berber motherhood through oral transmissions to children, at the same way of keeping up to now the existence of symbolic (writing), Tifinagh, through the craft works of tapestry, jewellery, tattoos and pottery.
http://www.emazighen.com/article.php3?id_article=71   (497 words)

  
 Tifinagh, arabe ou latin ? - www.ezboard.com
Parce que la graphie tifinagh est une graphie vieille de centaines de siècles, qu'elle est un don de l'Histoire des berbères, un joyau à protéger coûte que coûte, qu'elle est en danger...
nous somme pas des esclave, est le tifinagh
Certains reprocheront que la graphie tifinagh aura du mal à s'adapter au monde actuel, ne serait-ce que sur le plan de l'informatique.
http://p214.ezboard.com/fmondeberberefrm1.showMessage?topicID=34.topic   (731 words)

  
 Reader's Corner: tifinagh
Hi mis tamourth, I guess that this guy would like to know which language he will use to communicate, I know that the tifinagh is the first language by history not by the number of spoken!And I'm sure U can't read it or write it us most of the algerian!(I'm kabyle too)
Any complaints will have to be directed to the editor, who will evaluate if postings should be removed.
http://lexicorient.com/cgi-bin/algeria/robboard.cgi?action=display&num=376   (128 words)

  
 ipedia.com: Writing system Article
The reason for this is that Semitic languages and the related Berber languages have a morphemic structure which makes the denotation of vowels redundant in most cases.
All known abjads (except maybe Tifinagh) belong to the Semitic family of scripts, and derive from the original Northern Linear Abjad.
http://www.ipedia.com/writing_system.html   (1629 words)

  
 Lingva Prismo
Since September 2003 the teaching of Tifinagh has taken place in Moroccan primary schools.
The Royal Institut for Amazight Culture proclaimed in Febuary 2003 that Tifinagh would from then on be the official script of the Tamazight language.
Basically women use the alphabet for personal notes, love letters or decorative purposes.
http://www.lingvo.info/lf/berberoj.php?kat=tif&lingvo=en   (119 words)

  
 TIFINAGH LETTER YI (U+2D49) Font Support
This is a list of fonts that support Unicode Character 'TIFINAGH LETTER YI' (U+2D49).
If you are a font author and would like your font listed here, please let me know.
http://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/2d49/fontsupport.htm   (60 words)

  
 r12a publication blog » Blog Archive » Tifinagh kbd [ma] character picker
r12a publication blog » Blog Archive » Tifinagh kbd [ma] character picker
http://people.w3.org/rishida/blog/index.php?p=25   (105 words)

  
 L’image du Tifinagh : paysage iconographique et enseignement de l’Amazighe
Le rayonnement de cette presse dans le paysage médiatique est franchement prometteur ; un état des lieux le confirmera, mais il est regrettable qu’elle continue délibérément à reporter sa parution comme édition amazighe exclusivement en Tifinagh.
Il est par conséquent temps d’habituer les lecteurs et le grand public à admirer Tifinagh rayonner dans les kiosques, les librairies, les terrasses des cafés, les bureaux administratifs...Ceux qui ne savent pas lire, apprendront....
L’expérience en soi est on ne peut plus louable, mais encore faudra-il la faire évoluer en imprimant les logos et slogans en Tifinagh.
http://www.bladi.net/infos/article-3270.html   (640 words)

  
 Definition of tifinagh - Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
For More Information on "tifinagh" go to Britannica.com
Get the Top 10 Search Results for "tifinagh"
tifinagh is one of more than 1,000,000 entries available at Merriam-WebsterUnabridged.com.
http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/dictionary?book=Dictionary&va=tifinagh   (82 words)

  
 Tussna Tamazight -- Welcome in the Amazigh website tussna مرحبا بكم ...
It would cost you only a minute or two to install Tifinagh (the Berber letters) on your computer and be able to write and read Tamazight language with Tifinagh letters!..........very easy and simple.......!
If you can't read and write with Tifinagh letters in your computer, follow these steps:
-Go to any program (Microsoft Word for example) and choose the font and then you can write with Tifinagh!
http://www.freewebs.com/tussna/readintifinagh.htm   (154 words)

  
 Alien - Mensile umanista multiculturale - Aprile 1997
L'alphabet berbère -le Tifinagh- est au moins aussi ancien que l'alphabet égyptien et il est l'un des plus ancien alphabets du monde.
L'alphabet Tifinagh est utilisé encore aujourd'hui par les Touaregs, ces chevaliers et redoutables guerriers du désert appelés aussi les hommes bleus.
Pourquoi vouloir tuer le Tifinagh, la seule écriture africaine vivante - avec l'Amharique des éthiopiens ?
http://www.dialogo.org/alien/1997/04/tifi2.htm   (412 words)

  
 Production First Software Encyclopedia of Typography and Electronic Communication : S
The Semitic languages are part of a larger language group called Hamito-Semitic.
The Semitic scripts include Akkadian (dead), Amharic, Amorite (dead), Arabic, Aramaic, Ethiopic, Geez (dead), Gurage, Harari, Hebrew, Maltese, Manchu, Mandaean (dead), Moabite (dead), Mongolian, Palmyrene (dead), Phoenician (dead), Sogdian (dead), Syriac-Nestoric (dead), Tifinagh, Tigrinya, Tigre, and Ugaritic (dead).
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/profirst/s.htm   (7225 words)

  
 MaliLink Forum Archive: [mAliLink2] Tr: [Unicode-Afr] Ébauche d
L'achevement de l'encodage du Tifinagh en Unicode/ISO-10646 est
Subject: [Unicode-Afr] Ébauche de proposition tifinagh à l'ISO en ligne
Ébauche de proposition tifinagh à l'ISO en ligne :
http://www.malilink.net/archive-012004/0179.html   (287 words)

  
 Berbisk
BERBISK tilhører den afroasiatiske sprogfamilje ligesom fx arabisk, hebraisk og etiopisk, men afstanden er lige så stor eller større end mellem dansk og russisk, som også hører til samme sprogfamilje.
Godt nok findes der et alfabet, Tifinagh, som allerede var i brug omkring Kristi fødsel, men det bruges kun til inskriptioner og den slags højtideligheder.
http://www.olestig.dk/sprog/berbisk.html   (988 words)

  
 fonts-ttf-tifinagh-1.0-1mdk.noarch RPM
This package contains fonts for the Tifinagh script, as encoded in unicode.
http://rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/mandrake/10.2/i586/media/main/fonts-ttf-tifinagh-1.0-1mdk.noarch.html   (43 words)

  
 Tifinagh
Demanda que Tifinagh también fue encontrado en América pre-Colombina fue establecido posteriormente para ser la falsificación, parte de la tentativa general por las llegadas european de probar que la cultura indígena era primitiva y que los habitantes indígenas sub-human, y así no capaz de desarrollar la escritura.
Tifinagh es la escritura alfabética usada por el tuareg, gente de Berber de África norteña, para escribir su lengua, Tamasheq o Tamashek tradicional.
English version: Tifinagh Next: Película de la novela de suspense Up
http://www.yotor.net/wiki/es/ti/Tifinagh.htm   (377 words)

  
 Straight Lines
[59] The “box-and-a-half” occurred in several of her reports and Fell translated the “letters” as being ancient Numidian or Tifinagh, and meaning Ras or chief.
As misfortune would have it, the concept of Ras meaning chief was later utilized by a retired gravel salesman and local museum curator, Jack Ward, of Vincennes, Indiana.
In America B.C., Fell used photographs of plaster replicas made from latex molds taken (by one of Farley’s helpers) directly from parietal engravings discovered in Colorado, which showed designs consisting of the pairing of a four-sided closed rectangle and a three-sided open square.
http://www.flavinscorner.com/reviews.htm   (11801 words)

  
 Touareg: la vie, la langue, livres, programmes radio & tv satellite en Tamacheq, apprendre le tamacheq, voyage ou ...
Leur langue est le Tamacheq (Tamajaq ou Tamajeq au Niger, Tamahaq en Algérie), un dialecte berbère, qui s'écrit traditionnellement en caractères tifinagh (ou tifinar).
Beaucoup de choses, en particulier une page sur le Tifinagh
Touareg: la vie, la langue, livres, programmes radio & tv satellite en Tamacheq, apprendre le tamacheq, voyage ou tourisme dans le désert du Sahara
http://pages.ifrance.com/infos/touareg.htm   (1023 words)

  
 RPM Search fonts-ttf-tifinagh-1.0-1mdk.noarch.rpm
This package contains fonts for the Tifinagh script,
http://rpm.pbone.net/index.php3/stat/4/idpl/1711373/com/fonts-ttf-tifinagh-1.0-1mdk.noarch.rpm.html   (8 words)

  
 Amazigh alphabet
the name (of girl) "Saida" written in tifinagh
http://amazighworld.net/tamazgha/culture/tifinagh_alphabet/index.php   (31 words)

  
 Reconnaissance internationale pour le Tifinagh
L’alphabet tifinaghe, élaboré par l’Institut Royal de la Culture Amazighe (IRCAM), a été officiellement reconnu comme faisant partie du Plan multilingue de Base par l’Organisation Internationale de Normalisation (ISO).
Avec la codification de l’écriture tifinaghe, l’amazighe pourra bénéficier de la normalisation des produits électroniques et de l’attribution d’un code informatique (répertoire, nom et numéro) aux caractères tifinaghes, ce qui permettra d’assurer l’échange de documents électroniques sans perte d’information.
L’écriture tifinaghe sera ainsi intégrée aux logiciels élaborés par les grandes entreprises spécialisées dans la production du software, ce qui facilitera son usage notamment au niveau de l’internet et du traitement de texte.
http://www.bladi.net/infos/article-4117.html   (306 words)

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