[[Portal:Tzm]]

Hello, welcome and thank you very much for being our first tzm translator! I had to revert your edit to the portal, because it created a broken link: what's the difference and what did you mean with "Tamazight Modern"? Are there different varieties? Which do you want to translate to?

In any case, for best impact I suggest you to start translating MediaWiki core most used messaged. Thanks,

Nemo (talk)09:48, 8 November 2012

There Amazigh language one and no Amazigh languages​​. Dialects rural Alsosah and Atlantic and is the same tribal language Tamazight Only way to pronounce certain words is different from one area to another This is also found in the Arab where Arab vary from one country to another Egyptians, Lebanese and Gulf ... speak Arab itself, although their accents differed

Amazigh (talk)16:57, 8 November 2012

Modern Tamazight is derived from "ancient Berber." They are present from Morocco to Egypt, to Algeria, Tunisia, Mali, Niger and Libya. [1] Tamazight has its own writing system, one that kept the Tuareg: Tifinagh

The estimated number of Amazigh speakers over 65 million.

Amazigh (talk)17:16, 8 November 2012

Now I'm more confused than before. The language you describe seems to be considered rather a family of languages by Ethnologue[1], and it might be not only a matter of names but also of wrong language code for the language you're translating to (at very high pace by the way, thank you). I'll let Siebrand look at this.

Nemo (talk)13:00, 9 November 2012
 
 

There are a lot of Berber dialects. I have a unified language Amazigh understood by everyone We demand of the Wikimedia Foundation creates Wikipedia Tamazight everyone can understand any language classical Arabic and nature just like any other language offensive mission to accents

Amazigh (talk)11:41, 10 November 2012

Microsoft announced the preview release of its new operating system Windows 8 that supports Amazigh language standard http://achnoo.com/2012/09/25/windows-8-sera-aussi-en-tamazight/

Amazigh (talk)12:34, 10 November 2012

The Amazigh Dictionary http://www.amawal.net/

the Amazigh social network http://www.eguel.com/

Amazigh (talk)12:42, 10 November 2012
 
 

What is it you expect me to do?

Siebrand20:30, 4 December 2012