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@SAR-AF20 күн бұрын
Your efforts in showcasing Tunisia to the world are truly remarkable, and I sincerely appreciate all that you are doing 😊❤
@20CamelsEmily20 күн бұрын
My pleasure 😊 Thank you for your kind comment ❤️
@salemmus173720 күн бұрын
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@alarming_anything19 күн бұрын
fun fact: the stance of the bride, standing with her hands up, it is a tradition that goes back to 800 BC, (the empire of Carthage). So there was this ancient goddess called Tanit, which according to the belief systems of the Carthaginians was the goddess of marriage and fertility among other things. That stance was her symbol.
@nabilmahalli756719 күн бұрын
INCROYABLE une américaine qui présente la Tunisie mieux que les tunisiens. MERÇI ÉMILY ❤
@starstorm-px3ln17 күн бұрын
🤣🤣🤣 merci pour quoi ?
@Lavieellebelle19 күн бұрын
C'est magnifique mariage tunisien le manger c'est le meilleur profitez bien 😊👍
@mouradouertani138120 күн бұрын
Thank you Emily for showing and sharing with us this beautiful side of Tunisia--I enjoyed it very much! Good job my dear.
@hamzaouimohamedhamzaouimoh601311 күн бұрын
كان كتبت بالفرنسيه خيرلك يا بوهالي تحيا تونس الخضراء أرض الشهاداء والمجاهدين فريد من تونس العاصمه باب لقواس
@shahgkpk617214 күн бұрын
Thank you Emily for showing and sharing with us this beautiful side of Tunisia--I enjoyed it very much! Good job my dear.
@seraj09095119 күн бұрын
تونس 🇹🇳 الشقيقة كله ماشاء الله ❤
@kariyork295020 күн бұрын
This is so amazing to see! I love it!!❤❤❤
@20CamelsEmily20 күн бұрын
I'm so glad you liked it!
@abidiabidi-g7w20 күн бұрын
That's amazing Emily, thank you so much for showing us more videos about Tunisia, I hope you stay in Tunisia for the rest of your life, you're a Tunisian now.
@20CamelsEmily20 күн бұрын
Thank you 🙏🏼❤️
@أحمد-ث4ه4د18 күн бұрын
Day by day I love Tunisia more and more Thank you so much Emily 🌹🌹
@hamzaouimohamedhamzaouimoh601311 күн бұрын
كان كتبت بالفرنسيه خيرلك يا بوهالي تحيا تونس الخضراء أرض الشهاداء والمجاهدين فريد من تونس العاصمه باب لقواس
Emily you dance better than a tunisian woman !! Thanks for this beautiful vidéo 🙏🙏👏👏👍👍🙋💐🌴🌸🪷🪴🌼🌲🌲🌲🌲
@20CamelsEmily20 күн бұрын
Oh, thank you!! ❤️❤️
@shahgkpk617214 күн бұрын
Your videos are very good. I watched many of your videos today and I'm still watching them.
@MrRaydhoun19 күн бұрын
Thanks Emily for your job in focusing on the Beautiful side of our loved country 🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳... You're welcome in Gabès, here you find Beaches, Mountains and Oasis
@20CamelsEmily18 күн бұрын
Thank you so much! ❤️ I’d love to visit Gabès some day
@hamzaouimohamedhamzaouimoh601311 күн бұрын
كان كتبت بالفرنسيه خيرلك يا بوهالي تحيا تونس الخضراء أرض الشهاداء والمجاهدين فريد من تونس العاصمه باب لقواس
@SinenMessaoudi19 күн бұрын
I like to visit your channel and watch the new video you share to show our country with much bravery.. simplicity is the key for success and you do a great job..
@hamzaouimohamedhamzaouimoh601311 күн бұрын
كان كتبت بالفرنسيه خيرلك يا بوهالي تحيا تونس الخضراء أرض الشهاداء والمجاهدين فريد من تونس العاصمه باب لقواس
@Sarah.M9920 күн бұрын
It's awesome how you showcase the bougie and the traditional side to weddings in Tunisia. Both have their own flavours but undoubtedly, the more conservative side is livelier. All the best luck
@benrejeb89017 күн бұрын
this smells like chat gpt
@SarraLovesTunisia19 күн бұрын
That's cool! Wedding traditions in Tunisia vary from city to city and town to town, I like how you showed two types of different Tunisian weddings! Next one Sfaxi wedding with the Sfaxi Jelwa? Or Djerbian perhaps? Haha
@20CamelsEmily19 күн бұрын
You’re right, it’s so diverse! And that’s a great idea. 😉
@hamzaouimohamedhamzaouimoh601311 күн бұрын
كان كتبت بالفرنسيه خيرلك يا بوهاليه تحيا تونس الخضراء أرض الشهاداء والمجاهدين فريد من تونس العاصمه باب لقواس
@SarraLovesTunisia11 күн бұрын
@hamzaouimohamedhamzaouimoh6013 Go back to school
@SarraLovesTunisia11 күн бұрын
@hamzaouimohamedhamzaouimoh6013 bhim
@selimcherif750020 күн бұрын
glad to see hapiness, thank you for the share
@20CamelsEmily20 күн бұрын
I'm glad you enjoyed it! ❤️
@walidakrmi199920 күн бұрын
bravo et bonne continuation ❤🩹
@20CamelsEmily20 күн бұрын
Merci! 🥰
@mouradmemmi534719 күн бұрын
I love the drum kit that just landed from a future era something like 3001 I guess.
@hamed25042218 күн бұрын
Love your videos! you should make them longer!
@20CamelsEmily18 күн бұрын
Thank you! 😁🙏🏼
@طمأنينةالقلوب-ن6ي19 күн бұрын
Thank u very much, very good Job👑🤗 welcome to Tunisia 🤗
@20CamelsEmily18 күн бұрын
Thank you! 😃
@hamzaouimohamedhamzaouimoh601311 күн бұрын
كان كتبت بالفرنسيه خيرلك يا بوهالي بش التوانسة الكل يفهموك يا بوهالي تحيا تونس الخضراء أرض الشهاداء والمجاهدين فريد من تونس العاصمه باب
@tarakwashere18 күн бұрын
Good girl 🎉 keep going we all support you ❤
@20CamelsEmily18 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@yarma525620 күн бұрын
keep up the good work ❤🌺💐
@20CamelsEmily20 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@rhoumakokoseifkoko743816 күн бұрын
I am very happy that you are an American and that you came to Tunisia and are presenting things about Tunisia. Our beautiful Tunisia welcomes every visitor with gratitude. We invite everyone who visits our country to extend a helping hand to him. I also thank you in particular because you have entered the hearts of all Tunisians and everyone is following you closely. Thanks also to the young Russian. I was even happier when I saw an American woman accompanying a Russian together and they left politics aside from general culture in “Forward Together” to be one flesh. Thank you all and to your companions.❤❤❤❤❤❤👌👌👌👌👍👍👍🌹🌹🌹🌹
@hamzaouimohamedhamzaouimoh601311 күн бұрын
كان كتبت بالفرنسيه خيرلك يا بوهالي بش التوانسة الكل يفهموا يا بوهالي تحيا تونس الخضراء أرض الشهاداء والمجاهدين فريد من تونس العاصمه باب لقواس
@galactic802720 күн бұрын
we should have a village called l"emely
@kariyork295020 күн бұрын
@@galactic8027 What a sweet thing to say! 🥹🥰
@20CamelsEmily20 күн бұрын
That’s so sweet ❤️ thank you
@joubalibechir342820 күн бұрын
Kesshaaa emily ❤️
@20CamelsEmily20 күн бұрын
Ayshek 🥰
@ramziyahyaoui0920 күн бұрын
Try oued addarab وادي الدرب in Kasserine, Grand Canyons an Roman theatre and leads u all the way to Chaambi mountains the highest altitude in Tunisia… u will love the journey 100%
@mohanedkhouja725714 күн бұрын
Emily your are a real tunisian i'm surprised from you you must get the tunisian pasport because you are tunisian now
@benkhessibghaith466420 күн бұрын
i like it ,, that's realy very tradition ,, in the summer is hot but all the jaw ,, but in winter is in south tozer gbilli south side now shine in winter .
@salemkhalifa389619 күн бұрын
Beautiful arab berbers cultures🇹🇳❤🇹🇳❤
@akselwitsel5219 күн бұрын
We are not arab or barbers, we are amazigh as they said on the video multiple times
@imazighen946019 күн бұрын
We are not arabs we are Imazighen!
@benrejeb89018 күн бұрын
@@imazighen9460 no existent word
@HabibAkili18 күн бұрын
Although I made my point on one of her videos.... And my opinion was harsh but sincere...I have to give all the credit and respect to this young lady and her nicely presenting Tunisia to an English speaking audience .... A big thanks to her from Ban'zart...
@hamzaouimohamedhamzaouimoh601311 күн бұрын
كان كتبت بالفرنسيه خيرلك يا بوهالي بش التوانسة الكل يفهموا يا بوهالي تحيا تونس الخضراء أرض الشهاداء والمجاهدين فريد من تونس العاصمه باب لقواس
@HabibAkili11 күн бұрын
@hamzaouimohamedhamzaouimoh6013 صحيح تونس أرض الشهداء أما شدوها الطحانة اللي كيفك...البرنامج بالانقلبز موش موجه التوانسة يا مدك
@jebarijihed19 күн бұрын
Well they should give a certification for the Tunisian belly dancing ! you're doing it right!
@waelnasri132719 күн бұрын
so beautifull with the melya .
@mehdidridi266719 күн бұрын
Thank you for your videos, I like learning about my country from you, do you see similarities between the deep south of the U.S. and Tunisia?
@khalilhmissi464119 күн бұрын
Im not kidding when i say now you are more Tunisian than I am
@telgou8 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for supporting tourism in interior regions when the governments themselves have never even did it ! It's sad that although these cultural events are what the tourists really want to experience but governments heads have never grasped that...
@aliaskri696419 күн бұрын
You’re so funny Emily dancing in that wedding …
@ramirami54668 күн бұрын
Come To The Beautiful Morocco 🫶🏼❤️🇲🇦
@KerstinDerbazi19 күн бұрын
Super!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@20CamelsEmily19 күн бұрын
Thank you! 😊
@dhananjoydas996619 күн бұрын
wonderful
@HassenTaha-f1m19 күн бұрын
Welcome in landariya ❤❤
@XXXXXXXXXX199218 күн бұрын
the zaghrita is wild 😂😂😂❤❤❤
@k.r.9917 күн бұрын
As a Tunisian man, i never liked or like weddings (they made me hate them as a kid every holidays by forcing me to go to them, because i couldn't stay alone at home or outside at night with my cousins. I still vibed and danced and always hoped for cola and cakes LOL). But the worst weddings to me are in closed locations, despite the levep of privacy. The best ones are at private houses, open-roof party locations (not sure what to call them 😅) and traditional ones outside 🤙🏼
@saberdahmen939320 күн бұрын
Emily America ❌ Emily Tunisia ✅
@FORCEELITE-15 күн бұрын
We are the new family
@redondoredondo240216 күн бұрын
vive la Tuniie amazighe
@hamahama866920 күн бұрын
😍
@faisalalan86338 күн бұрын
Emily, your Arabic is native! Where are you originally from?
@Salomon843820 күн бұрын
you are a wonderful person can you explain how come you chose to discover tunisia
@20CamelsEmily20 күн бұрын
I had a good feeling about Tunisia! It looked like an interesting country with lots of diversity of nature and culture. And where I come from in the U.S., people don’t know much about Tunisia
@depassage189019 күн бұрын
Tu es superbe belle avec la melya ❤
@AbdulHakeem-hp4dv10 күн бұрын
nice
@benkhessibghaith466420 күн бұрын
keep up
@slimhammami893919 күн бұрын
Emily why u put french voice in the video?? its like im watching national geographic someone tell me if this french voice only appear for me mafhemet chay ???? Help
@20CamelsEmily19 күн бұрын
You can turn it off, it’s something KZbin is automatically adding to every video now 🤦🏻♀️ I know it sounds horrible. Just go into “CC” and go to English audio
@John-pk9rw11 күн бұрын
This woman really needs to learn the difference between ar*bic and Tunisian
@achrefsdiri282719 күн бұрын
this traditions its not known anymore in Tunisia only happens in the south .. nowdays the family's in Tunisia they do one night and everything finish with the wedding
@Geenmoer74819 күн бұрын
I am from a village close to El Jem and all marriages are 3 days, never one day. I think it’s for all rural places that marriages at a minimum take 3 days, some still do 7 days but that’s rare. One day is only in the cities. So please: Tunisia is NOT limited to the cities. Actually most traditions will be found in the rural side much more. This was a typical wedding in any rural Tunisia; شعبي 100/100
@achrefsdiri282719 күн бұрын
@Geenmoer748 look what i said its in the south of Tunisia and some parts of middle west or east but the rest cities the idea of 3 days or 7 of celebration its not exist anymore
@Qatof19 күн бұрын
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@JabarAsterimos13 күн бұрын
After Emily in Paris we have now Emily I Tunisia 😂😂😂 welcome and please if u have time come to see my videos about Khroumir (northwest 🇹🇳 )
@Wyz-s1s20 күн бұрын
🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏👍👍👍🇰🇬🇰🇬
@mohamedtahaboussetta129317 күн бұрын
Where’s ur russian boyfriend we missed him 😭😭
@TuNiSiA-TaMaZiGhT20 күн бұрын
*_A native Amazigh here from Tunisia._* ❤ Tunisia comes from the word _Tenast, which means "KEY"_ in our native North African language *Tamazight.* Thank You!🫶🏻🙋♂️✨️🎗
@yasserm.dhouib948819 күн бұрын
Our language is Arabic
@TuNiSiA-TaMaZiGhT19 күн бұрын
@yasserm.dhouib9488 No its not , Darija is a mix with different languages and darija is not a language, we don't speak Arabic we speak Darija. You don't say In Tunisia, Adhab ILa Lbayt wa akl Ta3am ladhidhan kathir min al matba5. We say barra el dark o t3acha 3she bnin barsha min kojina. So dar Is Amazigh word t3asha is Amazigh word kojina is italian word. So our Darija is not Arabic otherwise we would sound like they talk in the news in Aljazeera in bab b7ar.
@TuNiSiA-TaMaZiGhT19 күн бұрын
@yasserm.dhouib9488 But it's not your fault, you have been brainwashed that you are Arab and your language is arabic when it's not. Hopefully we will teach Tamazight the native Language of Tunisia in schools all over Tunisia and we will make Tamazight official language of Tunisia very soon InchAllah!
@yasserm.dhouib948819 күн бұрын
@TuNiSiA-TaMaZiGhT Arabic is my mother tongue and i am Arab
@yasserm.dhouib948819 күн бұрын
@TuNiSiA-TaMaZiGhT how many locutors who speak the so called amazigh you are dreaming my friend
@MochamadViki20 күн бұрын
Great analysis, thank you! Could you help me with something unrelated: My OKX wallet holds some USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). Could you explain how to move them to Binance?
@benrejeb89018 күн бұрын
ya jehel
@togomori300816 күн бұрын
Covering a woman in money 😢
@sebia1220 күн бұрын
Nice video Emily , we Tunisians are Amazighs and we do not identify with the Arab World or culture.Not to lessen the Arabs which have a great culture, we like our ethnicity and that is Amazigh.
@benrejeb89017 күн бұрын
hayawena
@user-hs5og2pg4g17 күн бұрын
stop spreading false information, the whole concept of "amazigh" is a product of modern linguistic and cultural movements rather than a historically consistent or universally agreed-upon reality. It was created in morocco in the 21st century. in tunisia ONLY a small tiny village speaks a berber language. stop associating our history and culture with nonsense i will not allow that. most people who agree on this have no relation with that culture and mostly get their eductaion from tiktok stop the widespread of misinformation!!!!
@arfaouisami295519 күн бұрын
stop saying amazigh about anything u dont know .. its untrue unhistorical uneducated claim !
@benrejeb89018 күн бұрын
most of them are 12 year olds who get their education from tiktok even their whole personality and account is based on that stupidity, emily used the term amazigh because she is scared of getting cancelled or making the public mad!! ki tji tchouf you"ll realize that most adults who use that term are uneducated and use it only for the sake of the stupid amazigh youth, we all know that amazigh is an invented term and that its becoming a propaganda, arguing with brainless people maywasslek el chay stop giving them attention . we are tunisians beeber-arabs and now arabs and no one can tell us what we are .
@benrejeb89018 күн бұрын
ama fra7t ki rit enou fama 3bed fey9in ou mahomch ytab3ou fil propaganda . :)
@boxtvmusicvevo276714 күн бұрын
Looks like someone struggles with a identity crisis
@benrejeb89020 күн бұрын
AMAZIGH is an invented term
@TuNiSiA-TaMaZiGhT20 күн бұрын
You are An Invented Human being shame on you.
@TuNiSiA-TaMaZiGhT20 күн бұрын
I am Amazigh from Touzer and I Speak Tamazight. In some Tunisian villages, we have never heard Arabic ever... we only use Tamazight
@monkeychief-nk7se19 күн бұрын
invented is that Tunisians are Arab, because your education teached you. Tunisians are arabized. Especially during the Ministee Mzali reign and after 1990 when Satelite tv became the standard in Tunisia , going from watching antenna TV5 and Rai UNO , to Jazeera,MBC, and other mid eastern TV. The vibe in tunisia in the '90 a truly mediteranian one. I witnessed everything, the hope on the SAMA dubai company, the influence on sports and media by Qatari companies, many promises without delivery. Learn your history.
@samiman560619 күн бұрын
@benrejeb1 The arabism is invanted by Arab tribal leader sharif husain of hejaz
@samiman560619 күн бұрын
@benrejeb1 There's over than 3300 tribes amazighs in the anti atlas mountains and no Arab invader there we amazighs Moroccans soon will take back our country from the Arabs minority
@benrejeb89020 күн бұрын
STOP SPREADING AMAZIGH PROPAGANDA IGNORANT
@FostkaWboufriwa20 күн бұрын
WE ARE AMAZIGH WE ARE NOT ARAB NO ARABS IS NORTH AFRICA ARABS ONLY IN THE MIDDLE EAST
@CosmoVision120 күн бұрын
get a dna test to see for yourself that ure actually amazigh. we have been brainwashed by the arab hoax for centuries, its not ur fault.
@TuNiSiA-TaMaZiGhT20 күн бұрын
Tunisia Is Amazigh land and we Tunisians are Amazigh, I think you are one of those 4% of the Arabs in Tunisia and need to think about going home to middle east it's better for you.
@salemkhalifa389619 күн бұрын
We are only arabes🇹🇳@@TuNiSiA-TaMaZiGhT
@TuNiSiA-TaMaZiGhT19 күн бұрын
@@salemkhalifa3896 If you are Arab then you are not from Tunisia. 😀
@user-hs5og2pg4g17 күн бұрын
stop spreading false information, the whole concept of "amazigh" is a product of modern linguistic and cultural movements rather than a historically consistent or universally agreed-upon reality. It was created in morocco in the 21st century. in tunisia ONLY a small tiny village speaks a berber language. stop associating our history and culture with nonsense i will not allow that. most people who agree on this have no relation with that culture and mostly get their eductaion from tiktok stop the widespread of misinformation!!!!
@user-hs5og2pg4g17 күн бұрын
stop spreading false information, the whole concept of "amazigh" is a product of modern linguistic and cultural movements rather than a historically consistent or universally agreed-upon reality. It was created in morocco in the 21st century. in tunisia ONLY a small tiny village speaks a berber language. stop associating our history and culture with nonsense i will not allow that. most people who agree on this have no relation with that culture and mostly get their eductaion from tiktok stop the widespread of misinformation!!!!
@user-hs5og2pg4g17 күн бұрын
stop spreading false information, the whole concept of "amazigh" is a product of modern linguistic and cultural movements rather than a historically consistent or universally agreed-upon reality. It was created in morocco in the 21st century. in tunisia ONLY a small tiny village speaks a berber language. stop associating our history and culture with nonsense i will not allow that. most people who agree on this have no relation with that culture and mostly get their eductaion from tiktok stop the widespread of misinformation!!!!
@user-hs5og2pg4g17 күн бұрын
stop spreading false information, the whole concept of "amazigh" is a product of modern linguistic and cultural movements rather than a historically consistent or universally agreed-upon reality. It was created in morocco in the 21st century. in tunisia ONLY a small tiny village speaks a berber language. stop associating our history and culture with nonsense i will not allow that. most people who agree on this have no relation with that culture and mostly get their eductaion from tiktok stop the widespread of misinformation!!!!
@user-hs5og2pg4g17 күн бұрын
stop spreading false information, the whole concept of "amazigh" is a product of modern linguistic and cultural movements rather than a historically consistent or universally agreed-upon reality. It was created in morocco in the 21st century. in tunisia ONLY a small tiny village speaks a berber language. stop associating our history and culture with nonsense i will not allow that. most people who agree on this have no relation with that culture and mostly get their eductaion from tiktok stop the widespread of misinformation!!!!
@user-hs5og2pg4g17 күн бұрын
stop spreading false information, the whole concept of "amazigh" is a product of modern linguistic and cultural movements rather than a historically consistent or universally agreed-upon reality. It was created in morocco in the 21st century. in tunisia ONLY a small tiny village speaks a berber language. stop associating our history and culture with nonsense i will not allow that. most people who agree on this have no relation with that culture and mostly get their eductaion from tiktok stop the widespread of misinformation!!!!
@user-hs5og2pg4g17 күн бұрын
stop spreading false information, the whole concept of "amazigh" is a product of modern linguistic and cultural movements rather than a historically consistent or universally agreed-upon reality. It was created in morocco in the 21st century. in tunisia ONLY a small tiny village speaks a berber language. stop associating our history and culture with nonsense i will not allow that. most people who agree on this have no relation with that culture and mostly get their eductaion from tiktok stop the widespread of misinformation!!!!
@user-hs5og2pg4g17 күн бұрын
stop spreading false information, the whole concept of "amazigh" is a product of modern linguistic and cultural movements rather than a historically consistent or universally agreed-upon reality. It was created in morocco in the 21st century. in tunisia ONLY a small tiny village speaks a berber language. stop associating our history and culture with nonsense i will not allow that. most people who agree on this have no relation with that culture and mostly get their eductaion from tiktok stop the widespread of misinformation!!!!
@user-hs5og2pg4g17 күн бұрын
stop spreading false information, the whole concept of "amazigh" is a product of modern linguistic and cultural movements rather than a historically consistent or universally agreed-upon reality. It was created in morocco in the 21st century. in tunisia ONLY a small tiny village speaks a berber language. stop associating our history and culture with nonsense i will not allow that. most people who agree on this have no relation with that culture and mostly get their eductaion from tiktok stop the widespread of misinformation!!!!
@user-hs5og2pg4g17 күн бұрын
stop spreading false information, the whole concept of "amazigh" is a product of modern linguistic and cultural movements rather than a historically consistent or universally agreed-upon reality. It was created in morocco in the 21st century. in tunisia ONLY a small tiny village speaks a berber language. stop associating our history and culture with nonsense i will not allow that. most people who agree on this have no relation with that culture and mostly get their eductaion from tiktok stop the widespread of misinformation!!!!