African orthography: Tifinagh script
Submitted by sociolingo on Sat, 03/01/2008 - 00:00.
Source: Omniglot
Tifinagh
Origin
The Tifinagh alphabet is thought to have derived from the ancient Berber script. The name Tifinagh possibly means 'the Phoenician letters', or possibly from the phrase tifin negh, which means 'our invention'.
Since September 2003, the Tifinagh alphabet children in Moroccan primary schools have been taught to write Tamazight with the Tifinagh alphabet. It is also used by the Tuareg, particularly the women, for private notes, love letters and in decoration. For public purposes, the Arabic alphabet is normally used.
Notable features
- Type of writing system: alphabet.
- Direction of writing: left to right in horizontal lines.



Post new comment