A list of puns related to "Kabyles"
Title says it all, I wanna learn kabyle and I really donβt know where to start.
Does anyone know where one could order Algerian dresses from that ships to the US? IG or Facebook account maybe?
Also just out of curiosity, how much do they usually cost in Algeria? What about djellaba? Do women wear djellabas much the way Moroccans do?
is he banned? ππ
u/Kabyle_Femboy
i don't know much about kabyle history , i know you celebrate 12/01 but i don't know the story behind it , if anyone can inform me ill be grateful for that!
Asegas amegaz !
Hello. I am not a Kabyle speaking person and I would like to learn it. So I would like to hear from those who have already went through this journey. I would like to know nay tips that helped you, materials, ...etc? I am based in Algiers, so it will be amazing if there is any private school around that offer a course on this language, or if there are any groups of people that are learning/teaching/practising it?
Thank you so much in advance.
kabyleβs music done fire π₯π₯
Rif and kabyle are the only imazighen with a separatist movement, with kabyle having a more serious one.
As a arifi I am not a separatist although I deeply despise our makhzen, mohamed saadis and his goons. I hope north africa will unite instead of divide and I know its hard with figures like momo 6 and tabboun as your leader.
So my fellow irifyen and iqbaylen do you support separating from Morocco and Algeria why/why not?
And a bonus question what do non-Moroccan imazighen actually think of momo 6 XD
When I think of secularists in maghreb and within amazigh groups. Kabyle always comes to mind. Writers and singers like idir, tahar djoaut, lounes matoub and mak all promote secularism and democracy.
I myself am an arifi and secularism is a very unpopular stance in arif, I believe this is also the case with ichel7ian and ichawian. Secularism is especially unpopular with the riffian diaspora.
Anyhow why is secularism more prevelant in kabyle then the other amazigh groups?
Hi everyone, We all saw and heard about what happened with Djamal Bnsmail, so I want to tell you that the people who did this inhuman act do not represent the Kabyles in any way, it is clear that it is a conspiracy of the government to divide the country and make people forget about the movement (El Hirak) and the elimination of the gang (El Issaba) and a lot of Other goals, and there is a lot of evidence to prove that, they want to make Arabs see the Kabyles, as some Americans see Muslims as criminals because what the ISIS (Da esh) did, and they certainly don't represent Muslims at all, five or twenty or a hundred people don't represent millions of other people, and I want to say also If anyone wants to make a judgment about this or any other thing, Search about it carefully.
Hi everyone,
Does anyone here have experience learning Kabylian as a second language? It's so hard to find resources and I want to know if anyone has any success. It's my father's first language, but my mother is originally Arabic speaking and I was raised in a mixed English/Arabic speaking home.
I've tried finding resources to learn Kabylian but I've only found resources in French, which I wasn't taught. Does anyone have any resources they can recommend in English or Arabic? I'd prefer English but I'm not fussy. It would be difficult practising with my dad as my mum doesn't like the idea of me learning an Amazigh language and my dad goes along with her to keep the peace.
Thanks.
Looking to purchase a robe Kabyle if possible, the simpler the better insha Allah. Thank you!!!
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