noun
- plural of Berber; members of a North African ethnic group native to the Maghreb region, including Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia.
- plural of Berber; the Afro-Asiatic languages spoken by Berber peoples across North Africa.
Usage: Often capitalized when referring to the people or their culture; The term can also refer to the Afro-Asiatic language family spoken by these peoples
Usage: Linguistic sense; often capitalized
Examples
- The Berbers have inhabited North Africa for thousands of years.
- Many Berbers in Morocco speak both Arabic and their native Tamazight language.
- Berber culture is celebrated annually during festivals in Algeria and Tunisia.
- The Berbers are known for their distinctive textiles and traditional crafts.
- Scholars study Berber history to understand the pre-Islamic societies of the Maghreb.
- Several Berber languages are recognized as official languages in their respective countries.