No simple adjectives exist in the Tuareg languages; adjectival concepts are expressed using a relative verb form traditionally called 'participle'.
The Sahara dialects are notably more conservative than those of coastal cities (see Tuareg languages).
Like other Northern Songhay languages, it has been strongly influenced by neighboring Tuareg languages.
Tergui music is sung in Tuareg languages generally, Tinariwen had a world wide success.
The Tuareg language, a branch of the Berber languages, has an estimated 1.2 million speakers.
French missionary Charles de Foucauld famously compiled a dictionary of the Tuareg language.
It is commonly known as salam, or as tamat in the Tuareg language.
The name Tamasheq is sometimes applied to the Tuareg languages in general.
The Tuareg people are nomads of the Sahara who speak various Tuareg languages.
He learned the Tuareg language and worked on a dictionary and grammar.