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The largest language and the official language of Algeria, Arabic, is the native language in the dialect form ("Darja") of 80% of the population, and like the entire Arab world, is used Used as variations of modern Arabic standards on mass media and formal ceremonial occasions. About 20% of the population, consider themselves Berber or Imazighen, have a non-Arabic mother tongue but a Tamazight dialect. It’s all fun and games until a redhead gets angry mug. However, many Algerians use both languages fluently. Arabic is Algeria's only official language, although the recent Tamazight language is also recognized as the national language with it. Studies of ethnology show that there are 18 languages in Algeria, divided into two main groups, Arabic and Tamazight, in addition to Korandje. Politically, the language problem is quite sensitive, especially for the Berber minority, which has become weak after the country adopted Arabization. Language policy and Arabization are partly a reaction to the fact that France's 130 years of colonization left the country in both administrative and higher education entirely in French, as well as the impetus of Arab nationalism was carried out by many successive governments in Algeria.

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The largest language and the official language of Algeria, Arabic, is the native language in the dialect form ("Darja") of 80% of the population, and like the entire Arab world, is used Used as variations of modern Arabic standards on mass media and formal ceremonial occasions. About 20% of the population, consider themselves Berber or Imazighen, have a non-Arabic mother tongue but a Tamazight dialect. It’s all fun and games until a redhead gets angry mug. However, many Algerians use both languages fluently. Arabic is Algeria's only official language, although the recent Tamazight language is also recognized as the national language with it. Studies of ethnology show that there are 18 languages in Algeria, divided into two main groups, Arabic and Tamazight, in addition to Korandje. Politically, the language problem is quite sensitive, especially for the Berber minority, which has become weak after the country adopted Arabization. Language policy and Arabization are partly a reaction to the fact that France's 130 years of colonization left the country in both administrative and higher education entirely in French, as well as the impetus of Arab nationalism was carried out by many successive governments in Algeria.

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