Quelle est la langue des Kabyles ?
Quelle est la langue des Kabyles ?
Les Kabyles et les autres ethnies berbères ne parlent pas la même langue. Le kabyle est, en fait, une variante du berbère. Le kabyle est tout de même parlé par cinq millions de personnes en Algérie. Dans le même pays, on peut rencontrer des Berbères qui ne parlent pas la même langue.
Comment reconnaître un kabyle ?
Les profils sinueux sont relativement peu fréquents en Algérie, ils se rencontrent cependant chez un petit pourcentage de Kabyles, l'arête de leur nez, fine et bosselée, constituant un type caractéristique aisément reconnaissable. Les lèvres sont d'épaisseur moyenne, parfois minces, rarement épaisses.
Who are the Kabyle people of Algeria?
- From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Kabyle people (Kabyle: Aqbayli, Izwawen, Leqbayel or Iqbayliyen, pronounced [iqβæjlijən]) are a Berber ethnic group indigenous to Kabylia in the north of Algeria, spread across the Atlas Mountains, one hundred miles east of Algiers.
What does Kabylia stand for?
- Kabylia ( Tamurt n Leqbayel or Yiqbayliyen, meaning "Land of Kabyles") is a cultural, natural and historical region in northern Algeria and the homeland of the Kabyle people. It is part of the Tell Atlas mountain range and is located at the edge of the Mediterranean Sea .
Where is the Little Kabylie?
- The Little Kabylie stretches in steep cliffs close to the sea around the Gulf of Bejaïa. Traversed by the road south from Bejaïa to Sétif through the deep, 5-mile-long Chabet el-Akra (“Gorge of Death”), the Babors Massif rises to its highest peaks in Mount Babor (6,575 feet) and Mount Ta Babor (6,430 feet).
What happened to the Berbers in Kabylie?
- In the Kabylie (from the Arabic qabīlah, “tribe”), and especially in the Great Kabylie, the Berber people and their culture have survived in purest form. The mountain strongholds were never fully subdued by the Romans, Arabs, or Turks, and they offered fierce resistance to the French in the 1850s.














