Learn Kabyle online

free interactive course2,000 real sentences works on your phonemoderate · ~1,033 hrs

Kabyle is spoken by about 6 million people. Estimates run from 5 to 7 million, and Algeria has never counted Berber speakers directly. Roughly a fifth live outside Kabylia, mostly in France. Almost every speaker also speaks Algerian Arabic or French, which is why adding Kabyle to either of those adds few new people.

On our measured language map, its closest relatives are Tachelhit, Faroese and Icelandic. If you speak one of those, much of the vocabulary will feel familiar from day one.

Structurally, verbs usually come before their objects.

one sentence from the course
split into its working pieces by the course itself: tap any piece to light up what it pairs with, and tap the speaker to hear it. Every one of the 2,000 sentences works like this.
6 millionspeakers
2,000real sentences
1,259patterns discovered
~1,033hours from english
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Real Kabyle sentences from the course

Kkes-d ɣur-neɣ.
Join us.
Skiṛemt-d!
Wake up!
Suref-iyi-d.
Forgive me.
Ferḥeɣ.
I am happy.
Zemreɣ ad ɛummeɣ.
I can swim.

How the course works

Every lesson is built from 2,000 real Kabyle sentences, aligned with their translations word by word and piece by piece, so you always see how the sentence actually works instead of memorizing flashcards. The grammar is discovered from the sentences themselves, 1,259 patterns so far, and a spaced-repetition quiz teaches it in the order that unlocks the most of the language first. Our measured estimate for reaching conversational level from English is about 1,033 hours of study. Read how it works.

Learn Kabyle from your own language

Most apps only teach Kabyle through English, if they teach it at all. These starting languages already have a built course, and any other published language can be paired on request:

EnglishFrenchOccitan

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Speaker figures follow Ethnologue and national censuses, rounded; the difficulty estimate is calibrated against U.S. Foreign Service Institute data.