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The native name of the Sokna language is maybe Tasuknit and not Sawknah. On the Kabyle page for the town Sokna, there is this word Tasuknit, together with an link for a page which is not yet written. I'm not able to read Kabyle, but if you look at other Berber language names, such as Tanfusit, Tawellemet, Tayiṛt, Tamesgrest, Tafaghist, Tahaggart/Ahaggar and others, the name Tasuknit sounds very likely to be the native one.--Ermanarich (talk) 16:07, 26 October 2015 (UTC)[reply]