Chaoui

This article treats language chawi . For the people, to see the article Chaouis.

The chaoui - or chawi ( tacawit ) is a Langue Berbère spoken by the Chaouis, inhabitants of the Aurès in Algérie.

Chaouis of the villages preserved the language. Those of the cities are mainly Arabic-speaking people - this being due, in particular, in the administrative and regional cutting which divided the area of the Aurès and Chaouis which lived there. Part of the Arabic-speaking people uses Arabic in second language, sometimes holding the chaoui with the fields family and commercial.

The Wilaya S where one speaks Chaoui are: Batna, Khenchela, Souk Ahras, Oum-El-Bouaghi, Tebessa, Constantine, Sétif, and the northern part of the wilaya of Biskra.

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