Royal Institute Launches Free Mobile App for Amazigh Language Dictionary

The Amazigh language dictionary is available in a mobile version, the Royal Institute of Amazigh Culture (Ircam) has just announced.
"After the success of its web version, the application now responds to the expectations of the mobile public by making available to them a trilingual lexicon: in Amazigh, French and Arabic," specifies the Royal Institute of Amazigh Culture, the originator of this dictionary in a press release.
The Amazigh Language Dictionary is downloadable on PlayStore. Ircam ensures that the document has many advantages that make its reading simple and pleasant and assisted.
The Amazigh language dictionary brings together a dozen authors and contains some 13,674 entries in Tifinagh characters, and 40,549 equivalents.
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