Standard Algerian Berber

Tamazight
Tamaziɣt
ثامازيغث
ⵜⴰⵎⴰⵣⵉⵖⵜ
Native toAlgeria
Date2016
RegionAlgeria
Native speakersNone
Latin, Tifinagh, Arabic
Official status
Official language in
Algeria
Regulated byAlgerian Academy of Amazigh Language
Language codes
ISO 639-3

Tamazight, or Standard Algerian Berber, is a standardized language being developed by the Algerian Academy of the Amazigh Language since its officialization in Algeria in 2016. It combines features of several Berber languages, primarily Kabyle. Due to disagreements, it lacks standardization in terms of a writing system between Latin, Tifinagh, and Arabic.

The standardization is largely based on the works of Mouloud Mammeri (the Dictionnaire and the Précis de grammaire berbère (kabyle), ISBN 9782906659001).

As of 2017, 350,000 pupils were studying Tamazight in 38 wilayas out of 48, representing 4% of all students. Ninety percent of them study Tamazight in Latin characters. In 2018, the government announced that optional classes of Tamazight will be offered in all public primary and secondary schools in the future.