As a Berber myself i wanne add some things. First. Berber doesn't come from the word Barbaroi nor does it mean Barbarian it was a mistranslation made by some scholars and many amateur activists took it as fact. Gabriel Camps a scholar in Berber history also did disagree with the psuedo-fact that Berber means Barbarian. Ancient Egyptians also documented the name "Berberata" And Libyan Berbers in the middle ages also called themselves "Barbar" besides the word Amazir(Documented by Leo Africanus), a famous book made by the Libyan Imazighen in the middle ages was called Kitab Al-Barbariyyah. Secondly. Amazigh means "Noble man" not "Free man" it was again a mistranslation and amateur activists took it as a fact. Third. The word "Azul" is a recently made up word done by amateur activists from the "Berbere academie" The real word for hello is "Ahul" it was even documented in Chenoui/Haqbaylith dictonaries made by the French. Fourth. The fast decrease of Amazigh languages happened early, it happened after the Hilalian migrations, the Ottomans only accelerated it. Fifth. We are a patriarchal people even tho our women play a important role in passing traditions, our Izerf(Cultural law) is being enforced by the Imgharen/Tajmaat who play a important role in Amazigh central life and only men are allowed to be Imgharen. Sixth. The only Arabic speaking maghrebi's who are of Berber origin are the pre-Hilalian mountain speakers like Jbala, Ghomara's, Kabyle Hadra, Trara's, Ghiata's they are real Arabised Berbers and the real Hilalian speaking Arabised Berbers are the Blida tribe's, certain tribes in Tunisia like the Mogods for example. However most Arabic speaking Maghrebi's are of mix origin or are genetically far from Pre-Hilalian speakers and Berberphone Berbers what is now showed on many illustrativeDNA results and Gedmatch. Could you pin this reaction so that many people can see it? Any how good video you got a like:) P.S Every intellectual Berber will choose Latin because it's way more practical for our language's to survive.
@bahadiryilmaz87646 сағат бұрын
Barba = Beard Rosa = Red Barbarosa = RedBeard, Latin, italian
@ashesofhopesinabonfireofdr63418 сағат бұрын
Berbers commuted atrocities during World war that made Nazis look humane.
@arielp75828 сағат бұрын
As a Native American, I have huge respect for the Amazigh people. Just like us, Amazigh langauges are suppressed. I remember reading about how people in Algeria tried putting up signs in Amazigh and they were taken by the authorities. It's similar in "latin" America. Native American languages are brutally suppressed.
@terryschima496410 сағат бұрын
Love your cat 🐈
@no_b_roll10 сағат бұрын
Man, not another video where I have to do this. BetterHelp is bad. I can’t write another comment about it. Look it up. They’re a bad sponsor, company, employer, and provider.
@thenumidianman398911 сағат бұрын
I don't think it's always a good idea to rely on the internet for your information. The Greeks or Romans never called us Berbers, it was the Arabs who confused us with the Barbarians they had heard about. Tamazight includes all the languages of the Imazighen, they were just called Kabyle Tamazight, Riffian Tamaizght...etc. or just Kabyle, Riffian, Chaoui.etc The largest Amazigh city in the world is probably Algiers, since 70% of its inhabitants are Kabyles. The national languages of Algeria are Arabic and Tamazight, but most people speak Dziriya, a mixture of languages, and variants of Tamazight such as Kabyle, Chaoui, Chenoua...etc Carthage was founded after a Phoenician family, descended from the royal family of Phoenicia, fled to modern Tunisia. An Amazigh king gave them land and from there arose a great civilization, but the majority of the population was Amazigh. The Amazigh, especially the Numidians with general Hannibal, conquered Roman lands, and there was even an Amazigh dynasty since their first emperor of Rome was Septimius Severus. The Arabs were defeated by Queen Kahina and Aksel, but when they returned, she burned the lands and the Amazigh tribes refused to fight with her, which led to some Amazigh converting to Islam and the rest is history. The Amazigh believed in the caliphate at first, but then a civil war took place in Spain after the Arabs arrived after the Amazigh defeated the Visigoths and tried to rule. Arabs were defeated again, and Spain was ruled only by the Amazigh. Algiers, as a city-state that was a power in the Mediterranean, was predominantly Amazigh and the city itself was founded by the Amazigh dynasty of the Zirides. The Arabs were defeated by Queen Kahina and Aksel, but when they returned she burned the lands and the Amazigh tribes refused to fight with her, which led to some Amazigh converting to Islam and the rest is history. The Amazigh believed in the caliphate at first, but then a civil war took place in Spain after the Arabs arrived after the Amazigh defeated the Visighoths and tried to rule. Arabs were defeated again and Spain was ruled only by the Amazigh. Algiers, as a city-state that was a power in the Mediterranean, was predominantly Amazigh and the city itself was founded by the Amazigh dynasty of the Zirids.
@y_p712 сағат бұрын
Please make for pashto language
@Lab2029-l1k12 сағат бұрын
Good work. 16;42, Armaz ? could it be Aryaz or Argaz?
@HusseinGhayem13 сағат бұрын
I'm Iraqi and I love the Amazogh and Berber people😊
@gab.lab.martins14 сағат бұрын
Want to like the video, but WorseHelp/BetterScam earns a dislike instead.
@bustavonnutz15 сағат бұрын
Having moods instead of tenses is the most interesting part of the language. Honestly, the language isn't endangered, it's completely dominant outside of large cities & has survived for centuries after the islamic conquests. It isn't going anywhere.
@amitscolin15 сағат бұрын
thank you so much julingo im so fall in love with this video my all love for amazigh native north africa 😍🤩😘
@MajVikas16 сағат бұрын
what do you mean in total? where did you got your information because it s not true only in KABYLIA are more than 12 millions speakers
@Stelios.Posantzis17 сағат бұрын
Great episode. I was often curious about the Berbers and their language and this video is great as a general introduction to their history and language. Great looking script too. I don't know why they think it's complicated to learn/use--especially when they only have three vowels. I doubt it would take someone literate more than day to learn the basic letters at least. I really like how geometric it looks. Ok maybe that last statement does not mean that much. I don't think that every language out there has to adopt the Latin alphabet or the script of another major language. I like languages that preserve their individuality. As is usually the case, reality is never quite that simple, especially when politics step in.
@aytaf543018 сағат бұрын
I am Amazigh, and both my mother and father are mono-Berber speakers, so I think I have some insights. Sentence Structure Changes Based on Tense, Subject, and Object Sentence structure in Tamazight changes obligatorily depending on the tense, subject, and object. Here is an example: OVS : ‘I will call you’ (Object: masculine singular, Subject: masculine singular, Future) 'Ra-Dac-ghrgh' Ra: future Dac: Object, masculine singular ghr-gh: verb + Subject, masculine singular OSV : 'We will call you' (Object: feminine plural, Subject: masculine plural, Future) 'Ra-daw-nt-n-ghr' The Prevalence of Fricatives: Tamazight has many fricatives. However, in the standard language, some fricatives were not included (mainly because the educated people compiling the dictionary were city people who dropped the words that used them) As a result, some of the more obscure fricatives overlapped with the "normal" uvular, velar, palatal, and post-alveolar fricatives. The Lack of Vowels: this is especially noticeable when you hear native speakers.
@protibadibd494718 сағат бұрын
People cherished Bengali language because of Bangladesh , not because of West Bengal. The Bangladeshi people has given the real life to the Bengali language not West Bengal. 99% of Bangladeshis people speak bangla but in West Bengal hardly 5 to 10% , most of them speak Hindi instead of bangla. In 1952 , People of Bangladesh have given their life for their mother tounge, no country in the world did the same. Rabindrunath tagor and Kazi Nazrul Islam both are the famous poet in the Bengali language. Don't think that Bengali language is famous because of them. No, it's famous because of it's unique character and test.
@voiceofpedia619 сағат бұрын
Nice presentation ❤
@ValentinBrutusBura19 сағат бұрын
I'm here for that situation... :)
@rafid7t49119 сағат бұрын
Indian people who can't speak more than 2 sentences without mixing in some English saying that we have too much Urdu, Persian or Arabic words in our language... the irony!!
@ValentinBrutusBura19 сағат бұрын
No. We both let it pass, miss. I mean this. Cannibalism isn't an acceptable reality. Let's focus on Love... :)
@MRconfusedboy19 сағат бұрын
azul flam, tanmirt 👍
@ValentinBrutusBura19 сағат бұрын
When you're peaceful and tame, I belong to you. :)
@ValentinBrutusBura19 сағат бұрын
It has the potential of being, or becoming, peaceful, while it is certainly the case that it is something that people never get enough of ;)
@ValentinBrutusBura19 сағат бұрын
I go by my word, and I'm also highest Academic material. Let's do this :)
@埊19 сағат бұрын
ཏྷིས་ཨིས་ამაզինգ!
@ixtlankauldeva18019 сағат бұрын
The Arabic language, please.
@anouarbf296320 сағат бұрын
Thank you so much for this video. As an Amazigh myself from morocco, I want to say you're the first foreigner to explain our history even better than some History teacher. I just wanna mention that one of the important reasons why arabic has fominated is not because of what people think "Arab Colonialism". But bcs of Islam, our ancestors thought that it's the best way to understand the "New religion" by learning arabic for the Quran. So it was kinda volunteer. It's not oppression at all.
@Serendip9820 сағат бұрын
True, so did the French: no oppression at all, only volunteer. And of course, no slavery among Arabs. 😁
@anouarbf296319 сағат бұрын
@Serendip98 bro that was stupid statement. If it wasn't oppression why do you think they resisted it and got rid of it. On the other side Indalucia was established by Tarik ib Ziyad. Muslim Amazigh. I recommend reading some history and understanding it.
@thedarkside10216 сағат бұрын
No, the existence of Arabs in North Africa is a sure thing, especially during the Hilali-Bedouins migration. It was the main reason of Arabization... It explains to us why there is still an important portion of Berber speakers, if the cause was only Islam I guess no one would speak Berber today...
@anouarbf296316 сағат бұрын
@@thedarkside102 No that's not what I meant. It JUST BECAUSE OF ISLAM. but it was one of the major factors that made the "arabization" so easy. It's bcs most of them accepted it.
@Serendip9820 сағат бұрын
I recently discovered Idir (A vava Inouva, Ssendu...), and I like it much more than Arabic music.
@chillchill912720 сағат бұрын
OMG ❤❤❤. THAT WAS WONDERFULL. Thank you so much. It was accurate, well documented and perfectly reported. I have goosebumps. ❤❤❤
@John-pk9rw20 сағат бұрын
1. Tamazight is a language, not multiple languages 2. The name barbar does not come from Greeks. It comes from araps. Greeks never called Amazighs barbars 3. Tamazight is spoken throughout North Africa, not just in the Middle Atlas of Morocco 4. Tamazight is spoken by about 30 million people, not 14 million. Morocco alone has 14 million speakers 5. North Africa is not arap. It’s called North Africa not north arapia. Seriously where do you get your info from? Wikipedia? Btw girl you are absolutely stunningly beautiful.
@thedarkside10216 сағат бұрын
It turns out that Tamazight is a family of languges not just one language.
@John-pk9rw15 сағат бұрын
@ Nope. Tamazight is one language, not a language family. Stop using wikipedia is my advice to you.
@anycontent4u45720 сағат бұрын
আমি গর্বিত আমি বাঙ্গালী ❤❤
@akinayamakachi20 сағат бұрын
The tifinagh has nothing to do with phonecian. Tifinagh emerged from the south desert to the north.
@kaladze9321 сағат бұрын
Please do YIDDISH❤
@bikkromkormokar917021 сағат бұрын
Your pronunciation is much better and it is so resourceful.Thank for your Research.
@MarianLuca-rz5kk21 сағат бұрын
Well done video, like always. Congrats and good wishes !
@supratikpaul6921 сағат бұрын
the map of India you used isn't right. That's politically incorrect
@lexplorasophe496321 сағат бұрын
In Breton we also have the concept of collective, that can become singular with a derivation, AND this derivation makes the word feminine to ! Karot (Collective) / Karotenn (Singulative and feminine)
@LakshaDeirwa21 сағат бұрын
JuLingo when you gonna make video about Cushitic? i think you never made one
@LakshaDeirwa21 сағат бұрын
Amazighen people are Amazing people, they have great Music and Culture, Azul from Somalia.
@king-of-a-thing21 сағат бұрын
Ah, Retoromanisch, I learned about it in German class.
@AdamDylanMajor21 сағат бұрын
native here. I'm team Tifinagh. not a fluent speaker yet, unfortunately. i really like a feature where the object can become a prefix of the verb, like 7tajjagh (I need) akfhmgh (ak: you, fhmgh: to understand) I need to understand you
@Fallacia_Konstantinos21 сағат бұрын
Those languages are having the same lovable ancient sound flavor as the native american or the siberian languages are having. I could call that as the "proto-sapiens" sound. And that is i love on those unique languages. But very difficult languages, with hard grammar, pronunciation and vocubulary. But solve me a question... is the language which is used by the Fremen in Dune, based on one of the Tamazight languages or on the Ancient Egyptian??
@sonumukherjee743322 сағат бұрын
❤🙏🫶
@impressions955822 сағат бұрын
Some Westerners think that Middle East including North Africa= Arabs. Lots of just consider ourselves as conquered by the sword, colonized and arabized but we will never identify as Arabs.
@MarianLuca-rz5kk21 сағат бұрын
Berbers are better than arabs. They were the first to revolt and defeat the arabs.