Kabyle (/kəˈbaɪl/) or Kabylian (/kəˈbɪliən/; native name: Taqbaylit [θɐqβæjlɪθ] ) is a Berber language (tamazight) spoken by the Kabyle people in the...
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extent, Canada (mainly Québec) and United States. The Kabyle people speak Kabyle, a Berber language. Since the Berber Spring of 1980, they have been at...
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Look up kabyle in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kabyle people, an ethnic group in Algeria Kabyle language Kabyle alphabet, also known as Berber Latin...
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total vocabulary of the Kabyle language and represent 51.7% of the total vocabulary of Tarifit. Almost all Berber languages took from Arabic the pharyngeal...
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Boulifa (category Articles containing Kabyle-language text)
was an Algerian Kabyle Berberologist and teacher. Boulifa was born around 1865 in Adni village in the Irjen tribe, within the Kabyle tribal confederation...
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Kabylia (redirect from Kabyle Mountains)
Kabylia or Kabylie (/kəˈbɪliə/; Kabyle: Tamurt n Leqbayel or Iqbayliyen, meaning "Land of Kabyles", Arabic: منطقة القبائل, meaning "Land of the Tribes")...
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Kabyle. They fall into three groups: Moroccan Atlas languages (incl. Shilha, Central Morocco Tamazight) Zenati languages (incl. Riff, Shawiya) Kabyle...
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Kabyle myth is a colonial trope that was propagated by French colonists in the French Algeria based on a supposed binary between the Arab and Kabyle peoples...
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Kabyle grammar is the set of structural rules and regulations included in the Kabyle language, ranging from words to phrases, to punctuation, and sentences...
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French Algeria (redirect from Kabyle Revolt)
19,000 troops from the beys of Constantine and Oran, and about 17,000 Kabyles. The French established a strong beachhead and pushed toward Algiers, thanks...
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technology and sociological concerns. Recently, the Shawiya language, together with the Kabyle language, has begun to achieve some cultural and media prominence...
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Lalla Fatma N'Soumer (category Articles containing Kabyle-language text)
Lalla Fatma N'Soumer (c. 1830 – 1863) (Kabyle: Lalla Faḍma n Sumer; Arabic: لالة فاطمة نسومر) was an Algerian anti-colonial leader during 1849–1857 of...
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Lounès Matoub (category Articles containing Kabyle-language text)
Lounès Matoub (Kabyle: Lwennas Meɛṭub; Arabic: معطوب الوناس; 24 January 1956 – 25 June 1998) was an Algerian Kabylian singer, poet, and thinker who sparked...
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The Kabyles, who speak Kabyle (a Tamazight language), have been campaigning since the independence of Algeria for the recognition of their language and...
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Béjaïa Province (category Articles containing Kabyle-language text)
The Béjaïa Province (Kabyle: Tawilayt n Bgayet; Arabic: ولاية بجاية, Wilāyat Bijāyah; French: wilaya de Béjaïa or province de Béjaïa) is a province of...
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Northern Berber languages such as the Zenati languages, Shilha language, and the Kabyle language although the modern northern Berber languages have gone through...
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Berbers (category Articles containing Arabic-language text)
Berbers are divided into several diverse ethnic groups and Berber languages, such as Kabyles, Chaouis and Rifians. Historically, Berbers across the region...
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Voiced uvular fricative (category Articles containing Kabyle-language text)
uvular fricative is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this...
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KAB (category Articles containing Ancient Egyptian-language text)
the free dictionary. KAB or kab or variation, may refer to: Kabyle language (ISO 639 language code kab; abbr. Kab), ISO code and common abbreviation An...
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Sétif Province (category Articles containing Kabyle-language text)
Sétif Province (Arabic: ولاية سطيف, Kabyle: Agezdu n Sṭif) is a province (wilaya) in north-eastern Algeria. Its capital and largest city is Sétif; the...
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Chaoui people (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
[iʃawijən]) and speak the Shawiya language. They are the second largest Tell Atlas Berber-speaking ethnicity, alongside the Kabyles and Chenouas.[citation needed]...
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Berber Latin alphabet (redirect from Kabyle alphabet)
the partly phonemic contrasts found in some Berber language varieties (notably the Kabyle language and Riffian Berber) between stops and fricatives. Phonemic...
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Voiceless palatal fricative (category Articles containing Kabyle-language text)
palatal fricative is a type of consonantal sound used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this...
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Socialist Workers Party (Algeria) (category Articles containing Kabyle-language text)
PST; Arabic: حزب العمال الاشتراكي, romanized: hizb aleummal alaishtirakii; Kabyle: Akabar Anemlay n Yixeddamen) is an Algerian political party. Founded in...
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Voiced postalveolar fricative (category Articles containing Kabyle-language text)
palato-alveolar fricative is a type of consonantal sound used in some spoken languages. The International Phonetic Association uses the term voiced postalveolar...
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Mouloud Mammeri (category Articles containing Kabyle-language text)
Mouloud Mammeri (Kabyle: Mulud At Mɛammer) was an Algerian writer, anthropologist and linguist. He was born on December 28, 1917, in Ait Yenni, in Tizi...
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Voiced dental fricative (category Articles containing Kabyle-language text)
The voiced dental fricative is a consonant sound used in some spoken languages. It is familiar to English-speakers as the th sound in father. Its symbol...
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Voiceless dental fricative (category Articles containing Kabyle-language text)
some spoken languages. It is familiar to most English speakers as the 'th' in think. Though rather rare as a phoneme among the world's languages, it is encountered...
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Voiced bilabial fricative (category Articles containing Kabyle-language text)
bilabial fricative is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this...
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Ț (category Articles containing Romanian-language text)
Languages, in some Gagauz orthographies, in local spelling usages for the Kabyle language, and possibly elsewhere.) Technically, this is incorrect as a mismatching...
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