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  2. Kabyle language - Wikipedia

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    Kabyle is a satellite-framed based language, Kabyle verbs use two particles to show the path of motion: d orients toward the speaker, and could be translated as "here". n orients toward the interlocutor or toward a certain place, and could be translated as "there". Examples: « iruḥ-d » (he came), « iruḥ-n » (he went).

  3. Kabyle grammar - Wikipedia

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    Kabyle is a satellite-framed based language, Kabyle verbs use two particles to show the path of motion: d orients toward the speaker, and could be translated as "here". n orients toward the interlocutor or toward a certain place, and could be translated as "there". Examples: « iruḥ-d » (he came), « iruḥ-n » (he went).

  4. Kabyle people - Wikipedia

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    The Kabyle ethnic group speak Kabyle, a Berber language of the Afro-Asiatic family. It is the largest Berber language in Algeria. [ 62 ] It was spoken by 3 million people in 2004 [ 63 ] and has significant Arabic , French , Latin , Greek , Phoenician and Punic substratum, with Arabic loanwords representing 22.7% to 46% [ 64 ] of the total ...

  5. Berber languages - Wikipedia

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    3SG: M -give: PAST =as = 3SG: IO =θ = 3SG: M: DO =ið = VEN y-əwš =as =θ =ið 3SG:M-give:PAST =3SG:IO =3SG:M:DO =VEN "He gave it to him (in this direction)." (Tarifit) The allowed positioning of different kinds of clitics varies by language. Nouns Nouns are distinguished by gender, number, and case in most Berber languages, with gender being feminine or masculine, number being singular or ...

  6. Languages of Algeria - Wikipedia

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    Kabyle, with 3 million speakers, is the most spoken Berber language in the country, is taught and partially co-official (with a few restrictions) in parts of Kabylie.

  7. Kabylia - Wikipedia

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    The area is populated by Kabyles, a Berber ethnic group. They speak the Kabyle language, the largest Berber language in Algeria. [58] It is spoken by 3 million people [59] and has significant Arabic, French, Latin, Greek, Phoenician and Punic substratum, [60] with Arabic loanwords representing 35% [60] to 46% [61] of the total Kabyle vocabulary.

  8. Northern Berber languages - Wikipedia

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    Northern Berber languages spoken by over a million people include Shilha, Central Morocco Tamazight, Riff, Shawiya and Kabyle. They fall into three groups: Moroccan Atlas languages (incl. Shilha, Central Morocco Tamazight) Zenati languages (incl. Riff, Shawiya) Kabyle; The eastern boundaries of the North Berber varieties are uncertain.

  9. Kabyle - Wikipedia

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    Kabyle language. Kabyle alphabet, also known as Berber Latin alphabet; Kabyle grammar; Kabylie, the Kabyle ethnic homeland; Kabyles du Pacifique, a group of Algerians deported to New Caledonia after an uprising in 1871; Kabyle (ancient city), an ancient Thracian city in southeastern Bulgaria; Kabile, Bulgaria, a modern village near the Thracian ...