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Tetserret is a Tuareg dialect similar to northern Berber languages. It is very important for Berber linguists as it is a genuine testimony of the kinship between the Tuareg people and Berber groups in North-Africa and a precious link between Berber-Tuareg languages.

Tetserret is spoken mainly by the Ait-Awari Tuareg group in the Akabinu or Akoubounou commune in Niger.

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