Maghrebians (or Mauri) speak Magharibi, not Arabic

After defeating and pushing aside the Carthaginians, the Romans named the territory of north Africa Mauretania and  its population, Mauri . Later on, historians have had to reflect on the origin of the term mauri to  designate the population or Mauretania to name the territory. Besides the significa...

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Veröffentlicht in:Insights into Language, Culture and Communication Culture and Communication, 2023-03, Vol.3 (1), p.26-29
1. Verfasser: Elimam, Abdou
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Zusammenfassung:After defeating and pushing aside the Carthaginians, the Romans named the territory of north Africa Mauretania and  its population, Mauri . Later on, historians have had to reflect on the origin of the term mauri to  designate the population or Mauretania to name the territory. Besides the signification of the Latin/Greek word « mauri » which means « black », it is admitted, as well, that the word Mauri is a transcription, into the Latin alphabet, of a punic word meaning « the west » or « the westerners ». If the latter meaning is 2000 years old, the other approbation is relatively modern and suspected of ideological biases. The punic word maġaribis, transcribed mauri/ma’ari/mahauri , really makes sense since it means the west in Punic - the 15 century-long North African lingua franca . Received: 11 February 2023 Accepted: 21 February 2023 Published: 20 March 2023
ISSN:2812-4901
2812-491X
DOI:10.21622/ilcc.2023.03.1.026