Languages by language family/North African Arabic
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◂ Afroasiatic languages ◂ Semitic languages ◂ West Semitic languages ◂ Central Semitic languages ◂ Arabian languages ◂ Arabic languages ◂ Vernacular (or Colloquial) Arabic languages
- Moroccan-Andalusian Arabic languages (see below)
- Malta-Tunisian Arabic languages (see below)
- Hassaniyya (or Hassaniyya Arabic, Hassaniya, Hasanya, Hasanya Arabic, Hassani, Bani-Hassan Arabic, Maure, Mauri, Moor, Sulaka, Suraka, Suraxxé, Sahrawi, Bedouin Dialects, Klem El Bithan) [mey] (disabled)
- Algerian Saharan Arabic [aao] (part of the [ar/ara] macrolanguage, disabled)
- Judeo-Tripolitanian Arabic [yud] (disabled)
- Judeo-Moroccan Arabic [aju] (disabled)
- Kjal
- Wqal
- Algerian Arabic [arq] (part of the [ar/ara] macrolanguage)
- Algiers
- Constantine
- Oran
- Libyan Arabic [ayl] (part of the [ar/ara] macrolanguage, disabled)
- Eastern Libyan Arabic
- Southern Libyan Arabic
- Tripolitanian Arabic
- Western Egyptian Bedawi Arabic
▸ Moroccan-Andalusian Arabic languages:
- Andalusian Arabic (†) [xaa] (disabled)
- Moroccan Arabic [ary] (part of the [ar/ara] macrolanguage)
- Fez. Meknes
- Jebli
- Marrakech
- Oujda
- Rabat-Casablanca Arabic
- Southern Morocco Arabic
- Tangier
▸ Malta-Tunisian Arabic languages:
- Siculo-Arabic (†) [sqr] (disabled)
- Maltese [mt/mlt]
- Gozo
- Port Maltese
- Rural Central Maltese
- Rural East Maltese
- Rural West Maltese
- Standard Maltese
- Zurrieq
- Tunisian Arabic [aeb] (part of the [ar/ara] macrolanguage)
- North-Western Tunisian
- Sahil
- Sfax
- South-Eastern Tunisian
- South-Western Tunisian
- Tunis (Tunisian Arabic)
- Judeo-Tunisian Arabic [ajt] (disabled)
- Tunis