Arabic Languages
Besides Modern Standard Arabic, there are two varieties of Arabic spoken in Libya: Western Libyan Arabic, spoken around Tripoli and in the west of the country, and Eastern Libyan Arabic, spoken around Benghazi and in the east of the country. As yet, no Scripture materials are available in these two languages.
Language map (Arabic)
A - Hassaniya | B - Moroccan Arabic | C - Algerian Arabic |
D - Tunisian Arabic | E - Western Libyan Arabic | F - Eastern Libyan Arabic |
Modern Standard Arabic is the language of education and the media. |
Western Libyan Arabic. As yet, no Scripture materials are available in this language. |
Eastern Libyan Arabic. As yet, no Scripture materials are available in this language. |
Berber Languages
Language map (Berber)
A - Tachelhit | B - Tamazight | C - Riffi Tamazight (Tarifit) |
D - Kabyle | E - Tasahlit | F - Chaoui |
G - Touareg | H - East Zenati | I - Nafusi |
Nafusi Berber is spoken by around 250,000 people in the Nafusa mountains in north-west Libya. As yet there are no Biblical materials available in this language. |
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Other Berber Languages of Libya: There are a few smaller Berber languages spoken in Libya, including Ghadamès, Awjilah and Sawknah. As yet there are no Biblical materials available in these languages. |