Examples of using "Berbère" in a sentence and their english translations:
Practice Berber.
Use Berber.
He speaks Berber.
Do you speak Berber?
Do you speak Berber?
I am teaching Berber.
You are Berber.
You are Berber.
I am teaching Berber.
Does he speak Berber?
Long live the Berber language.
I still teach Berber.
Say it in Berber.
Yidir is a teacher of Berber.
Germany is called "Lalman" in Berber.
His Berber is so poor.
He is trying to learn Berber.
The Berber language is a dead end.
Idir is my favorite Berber singer.
Alexander wrote some sentences in Berber.
The separatists speak French, not Berber.
Do you have a Berber-French dictionary?
I'm your Berber teacher.
Shawiya is a Berber language.
Tawellemmet is a Berber language.
Tamahaq is a Berber language.
Algeria is called "Ldzayer" in Berber.
What is called Berber language is a fiction, because berbers themselves are totally blurring.
I started getting text messages in Berber.
I address my teacher in Berber.
Matoub Lounes was an Algerian Berber activist.
I want to learn Berber and Arabic.
They speak Berber in this province.
She can read and write in Berber.
She has the Berber keyboard on her phone.
We have the Berber keyboard on our phones.
Do you guys have the Berber keyboard on your phones?
They have the berber keyboard on their phones.
They have the berber keyboard on their phones.
Gboard supports the Berber keyboard.
Facebook supports the Berber language.
They invented Berber, a non-existent language.
Algeria has two official languages: Arabic and Berber.
The separatists have become enemies of the Berber language.
Projects like Tatoeba can help the Berber language survive.
Berber should be taught in all Algerian public schools.
Berber is a family of languages spoken in North Africa.
Most Algerians will prefer French colonialism to seeing a Berber Algeria.
Can we translate a sentence from Berber to Kabyle on Tatoeba? No, they are already written in Kabyle.
The separatists have become enemies of the Berber language.
The word "tajerrumt or tagerrumt" (grammar, in Berber) was used by the Garamantes women of Libya to write their registers in Punico-Libyan and organize everything concerning the gold trade between black Africa and the surrounding Mediterranean area.
The Berber flag has an upper band of blue like the Mediterranean Sea, then a green band like the plains of Tamazgha, and finally a yellow band representing the desert. Upon these stripes is superimposed the letter Aza (yaz) ⵥ, symbolizing the tifinagh, ancient writing of Imazighen, in red, representing blood and freedom.