Zuwara Berber

Zuwara Berber (Zuara, Zwara) is a Berber dialect, one of the Zenati languages. It is spoken in Zuwara, located on the coast of western Tripolitania in northwestern Libya. Several works of Terence Mitchell, notably Zuaran Berber (Libya): Grammar and texts, provide an overview of its grammar along with a set of texts, based mainly on the speech of his consultant Ramadan Azzabi. Some articles on it were also published by Luigi Serra. Ethnologue treats it as a dialect of Nafusi, though the two belong to different branches of Berber according to Kossmann (1999).

Zuwara Berber

Zuwara Berber (Zuara, Zwara) is a Berber dialect, one of the Zenati languages. It is spoken in Zuwara, located on the coast of western Tripolitania in northwestern Libya. Several works of Terence Mitchell, notably Zuaran Berber (Libya): Grammar and texts, provide an overview of its grammar along with a set of texts, based mainly on the speech of his consultant Ramadan Azzabi. Some articles on it were also published by Luigi Serra. Ethnologue treats it as a dialect of Nafusi, though the two belong to different branches of Berber according to Kossmann (1999).