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Revision as of 23:43, 27 March 2023
In this lesson, we will explore vocabulary related to relationships in Kabyle, such as friendship, love, and marriage. Throughout the lesson, you will be introduced to elements of Kabyle culture and interesting facts related to these topics.
Consider broadening your understanding by checking out these related lessons: Health & Express Surprise.
Friendship
Friendship is an essential aspect of Kabyle culture, and developing strong, lifelong friendships is highly valued. The word for friend in Kabyle is aεqel for a male friend and taεqellt for a female friend. Let's look at some vocabulary related to friendships:
Kabyle | Pronunciation | English |
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aεqel | ah-qel | friend (male) |
taεqellt | tah-qel-et | friend (female) |
asaεid | ah-sah-id | to be friends with |
uεfug | oo-fug | to meet (a person) |
idammen | id-am-men | to get together, gather |
Now, let's use these words in a few examples:
- Aεqel-iw itteddun deg umaεqal. - My friend works at the market.
- Ttxil-k ma tebγiḍ ad teεfuγed taεqellt nniḍen. - Call me if you want to meet that girl.
- Idammen deg wass-a n uzemmur. - They're getting together this Saturday.
Love and Romance
Love is a significant theme in Kabyle literature, music, and culture. The word for love is aγrum, and romantic relationships are cherished in Kabyle society. Let's explore vocabulary related to love and romance:
Kabyle | Pronunciation | English |
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aγrum | ah-ghroom | love |
yerra | yeh-rah | to love |
amγar | am-ghar | lover (male) |
tamγart | tam-ghart | lover (female) |
tuγemmi | too-ghem-mee | hug |
isemman | is-sem-man | kisses |
Now, let's use these words in a few examples:
- Yerra tamγart nniḍen. - He loves that woman.
- Tamγart-iw tettekcem deg uγrum. - My girlfriend believes in love.
- Amγar-nsen yewwi isemman ad-nsen. - Their boyfriend sends them kisses.
Marriage and Family
Marriage is an essential aspect of Kabyle culture and often signifies the start of a new family. The word for marriage is tallelt. Let's review vocabulary related to marriage and family:
Kabyle | Pronunciation | English |
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tallelt | tah-lelt | marriage |
yexdem | yeh-kh-dem | to marry |
amdan | amd-an | husband |
tamudent | tam-ood-ent | wife |
ilemzi | i-lehm-zee | wedding ceremony |
ameqqran | ame-kkran | elder, older person |
Now, let's use these words in a few examples:
- Yexdem tamudent akken ad yarra uzemmur. - He married his wife to have a son.
- Illan deg ilemzi nniḍen. - They were at that wedding ceremony.
- Aksum-a, ameqqran ad d-yawi adrar! - Long ago, the elder went to the mountain!
In conclusion, friendships, love, and marriage are important aspects of Kabyle culture, and understanding the vocabulary related to these themes is essential when learning the language. This lesson is only a small part of the wider "Complete 0 to A1 Kabyle Course," which covers various aspects of the language and culture.
As you continue with this course, you will learn more vocabulary, grammar, and cultural topics. It is essential to practice regularly and apply what you have learned in real-life situations to improve your proficiency in the Kabyle language.
Other Lessons
- Months of the Year
- How to say Good Bye?
- Health
- Travel essentials
- Counting and Numbers
- Express Surprise
- Family members
- Common greetings
- Seasons
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