
Soussi dialect
The Soussi dialect, known as "Tachlhit" or "Tashelhit," is a variety of Berber spoken primarily in the Sous region of Morocco. It is one of several Berber languages and is characterized by its unique phonetics and vocabulary. Soussi is used by the Amazigh people, who have a rich cultural heritage. While it has similarities with other Berber dialects, it also contains distinct features influenced by Arabic and French, reflecting Morocco's diverse history. The dialect is not only a means of communication but also a vital part of the identity and traditions of the Soussi people.