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<div style="font-size:300%;"> '''Tanga/Subject :''' TAJEṚṚUMT/GRAMMAR </div>
<div class="pg_page_title"> '''Tanga/Subject :''' TAJEṚṚUMT/GRAMMAR </div>
<div style="font-size:300%;">'''Azwel/Title :''' Imqimen udmawanen/Personal pronouns</div>
<div class="pg_page_title">'''Azwel/Title :''' Imqimen udmawanen/Personal pronouns</div>
 


Dagi γur-wen tamsirt γef yimqimen udmawanen.
Dagi γur-wen tamsirt γef yimqimen udmawanen.
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Nekk d tamaziγt = I am Berber (for female)
Nekk d tamaziγt = I am Berber (for female)
<player>G 17.mp3</player>
<player>G 17.mp3</player>


Kečč d aturki = You are turkish (for male)
Kečč d aturki = You are turkish (for male)
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Kečč isem-ik Yidir = Your name is Yidir
Kečč isem-ik Yidir = Your name is Yidir
<player>G 19.mp3</player>
<player>G 19.mp3</player>


Kemm d tilemzit = You are a young woman
Kemm d tilemzit = You are a young woman
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Kemm d taturkit = You are turkish (for female)
Kemm d taturkit = You are turkish (for female)
<player>G 23.mp3</player>
<player>G 23.mp3</player>


Neţţa d amyaru = He is a writer
Neţţa d amyaru = He is a writer
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Neţţa issen ad yecnu = He knows singing
Neţţa issen ad yecnu = He knows singing
<player>G 25.mp3</player>
<player>G 25.mp3</player>


Neţţat d tabugaṭuţţ = She is a lawyer
Neţţat d tabugaṭuţţ = She is a lawyer
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Neţţat d tajeğğigt = She is a flower
Neţţat d tajeğğigt = She is a flower
<player>G 28.mp3</player>
<player>G 28.mp3</player>


Nekkni d imaziγen = We are Berbers (for males)
Nekkni d imaziγen = We are Berbers (for males)
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Nekkni nezdeγ deg Tefriqt Ugafa = We live in North of Africa (for males)
Nekkni nezdeγ deg Tefriqt Ugafa = We live in North of Africa (for males)
<player>G 30.mp3</player>
<player>G 30.mp3</player>


Nekkunti d tiqcicin = We are girls (for females)
Nekkunti d tiqcicin = We are girls (for females)
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Nekkunti d timaziγin = We are Berbers (for females)
Nekkunti d timaziγin = We are Berbers (for females)
<player>G 32.mp3</player>
<player>G 32.mp3</player>


Kunwi d igniziyen = You are english (for males)
Kunwi d igniziyen = You are english (for males)
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Kunwi γur-wen azal = You have a value (for males)
Kunwi γur-wen azal = You have a value (for males)
<player>G 34.mp3</player>
<player>G 34.mp3</player>


Kunemti d tirumyin = You are french (for females)
Kunemti d tirumyin = You are french (for females)
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Kunemti teţţidiremt deg Fransa = You live in France (for females)
Kunemti teţţidiremt deg Fransa = You live in France (for females)
<player>G 36.mp3</player>
<player>G 36.mp3</player>


Nutni d arrac = They are boys (for males)
Nutni d arrac = They are boys (for males)
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Nutni ţţuraren = They play (for males)
Nutni ţţuraren = They play (for males)
<player>G 38.mp3</player>
<player>G 38.mp3</player>


Nutenti d tinelmadin = They are students (for females)
Nutenti d tinelmadin = They are students (for females)
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==Related Lessons==
==Other Lessons==
* [[Language/Kabyle/Grammar/Adjectives|Adjectives]]
* [[Language/Kabyle/Grammar/Adjectives|Adjectives]]
* [[Language/Kabyle/Grammar/Conditional-Mood|Conditional Mood]]
* [[Language/Kabyle/Grammar/Conditional-Mood|Conditional Mood]]
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[[Category:0-to-A1-Course]]
[[Category:Kabyle-0-to-A1-Course]]
[[Category:Kabyle-0-to-A1-Course]]
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Revision as of 10:23, 27 March 2023

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Tanga/Subject : TAJEṚṚUMT/GRAMMAR 
Azwel/Title : Imqimen udmawanen/Personal pronouns

Dagi γur-wen tamsirt γef yimqimen udmawanen.


Here you have a lesson about personal pronouns.

Imqimen udmawanen/Personal pronouns  


Nekk = I or me 


Kečč = You (for man or male) (pronounced ketch)

 

Kemm = You (for woman or female)

 

Neţţa = He (pronounced Netsa)

 

Neţţat = She (pronounced Netsath )

 

Nekkni = We (for men or males)

 

Nekkunti = We (for women or females)

 

Kunwi = You (for men or males)

 

Kunemti = You (for women or females)

 

Nutni = They (for men or males) (pronounced Nouthni)

 

Nutenti = They (for women or females) (pronounced Nouthenti)

 

Imedyaten/Examples

Nekk d ilemzi = I am a young man


Nekk isem-iw Lotfi = My name is Lotfi


Nekk d amaziγ = I am Berber (for male)


Nekk d tamaziγt = I am Berber (for female)


Kečč d aturki = You are turkish (for male)


Kečč isem-ik Yidir = Your name is Yidir


Kemm d tilemzit = You are a young woman


Kemm d taqcict = You are a girl


Kemm isem-im Ayse = Your name is Ayse


Kemm d taturkit = You are turkish (for female)


Neţţa d amyaru = He is a writer


Neţţa issen ad yecnu = He knows singing


Neţţat d tabugaṭuţţ = She is a lawyer


Neţţat d takrwatit = She is croatian


Neţţat d tajeğğigt = She is a flower


Nekkni d imaziγen = We are Berbers (for males)


Nekkni nezdeγ deg Tefriqt Ugafa = We live in North of Africa (for males)


Nekkunti d tiqcicin = We are girls (for females)


Nekkunti d timaziγin = We are Berbers (for females)


Kunwi d igniziyen = You are english (for males)


Kunwi γur-wen azal = You have a value (for males)


Kunemti d tirumyin = You are french (for females)


Kunemti teţţidiremt deg Fransa = You live in France (for females)


Nutni d arrac = They are boys (for males)


Nutni ţţuraren = They play (for males)


Nutenti d tinelmadin = They are students (for females)


Nutenti ssnent ad γrent = They know studying (for females)


Amawal/Dictionary

  • Amedya = Example
  • Imedyaten = Examples 
  • Amqim = Pronoun
  • Imqimen udmwanen = Personal pronouns
  • Udmawan = Personal

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Other Lessons

Table of Contents - Kabyle Course - 0 to A1


Introduction to Kabyle


Greetings and introductions


Nouns and pronouns


Numbers and time


Verbs and tenses


Family and relationships


Adjectives and adverbs


Travel and transportation


Prepositions and conjunctions


Food and dining


Kabyle customs and traditions


Kabyle music and dance