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Tuwat (Touat) is the Zenati Berber language of a number of villages in the Tuat region of Algeria notably Tamentit (where it was already practically extinct by 1985) and Tittaf to the south of Gurara Berber. Ethnologue 16 considers them a single language Zenati but Blench (2006) classifies Gurara as a dialect of Mzab–Wargla and Tuwat as a dialect of the Riff cluster.

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