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Kabyle

[ kuh-bahyl ]

noun

  1. a member of a branch of the Berber people dwelling in NE Algeria.
  2. the Berber language spoken by the Kabyles.


Kabyle

/ əˈɪ /

noun

  1. -byles-byle a member of a Berber people inhabiting the E Atlas Mountains in Tunisia and Algeria
  2. the dialect of Berber spoken by this people
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Word History and Origins

Origin of Kabyle1

1730–40; < Arabic 粹, plural of 粹ī tribe
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Word History and Origins

Origin of Kabyle1

C19: from Arabic 粹, plural of 粹ī tribe
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Example Sentences

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A year earlier, at least 42 people were killed in blazes - including 25 soldiers called in to help fight the fires in the mountainous Kabyle region that is dotted with villages.

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Bejaia, part of the Berber-speaking Kabyle region east of Algiers, was the hardest-hit area, with 23 deaths since Sunday, the local Soummam Radio reported on Tuesday.

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A year earlier, at least 42 people were killed in blazes — including 25 soldiers called in to help fight the fires in the mountainous Kabyle region that is dotted with villages.

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A year earlier, authorities said dozens were killed in blazes — including soldiers called in to help fight the fires in the mountainous Kabyle region that is dotted with villages.

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Last August, Mr Beldjoud blamed a spate of fires in Algeria's Kabyle region on arson, claiming "only criminal hands" could explain "the simultaneous outbreak of about 50 fires across several localities".

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