In which country is Berber an official language?
nowhere
in Sudan
in Western Sahara
in Morocco
The Berber language is ancient and has 2200 years of written tradition. In 2011 Berber became a constitutionally official language of Morocco, after years of persecution (under the policy of Arabization). There is a movement among speakers of the closely related varieties of Northern Berber to unite them under a standard language.
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in Western Sahara
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