Proper noun
Neo-Tifinagh
A modern, alphabetic variation of the Berber Tifinagh script.
Algerians mostly use the Neo-Tifinagh or Berber Arabic alphabet, with the Berber Latin alphabet being taught at schools. Source: Internet
In some areas, Arabic vowel diacritics are combined with Tifinagh letters to transcribe vowels, or y, w may be used for long ī and ū. Neo-Tifinagh infobox Neo-Tifinagh is the modern fully alphabetic script developed from earlier forms of Tifinagh. Source: Internet
In Morocco, the king took a "neutral" position between the claims of Latin script and Arabic script by adopting the Neo-Tifinagh script in 2003; as a result, books are beginning to be published in this script, and it is taught in some schools. Source: Internet