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Direction Nationale de l'Alphabétisation Fonctionnelle et de la Linguistique Appliquée

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Direction nationale de l'alphabétisation fonctionnelle et de la linguistique appliquée (or DNAFLA, English: National Directorate of Functional Literacy and Applied Linguistics) is the national literacy agency in Mali. Among other things, it has established a standard for the Tuareg Latin alphabet.

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Berber languages
Reconstructed
Eastern
Northern
Zenati
Non-Zenati
Standardised
Tuareg
Northern Tuareg
Southern Tuareg
Western
Others
Orthography
Institutions
Governmental
NGOs
Italics indicate extinct languages


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