@Tunizi127@Harethwahamam If you are talking about berber words in the morrocan dialect i don’t have any examples in my mind but i’m sure there are many more compared to the tunisian dialect
Okay, so now it’s a conspiracy theory?
It’s clear at this point that sidelining Libya in these matters was planned and intentional.
By the way, Tunisia is closer to Libya than Algeria and Morocco are.
Tunisia, don’t go with them.
@messebc@Tunizi127@Harethwahamam Most all my friends are Tunisian. We understand each other well and share a lot of mental similarities, but we differ when it comes to food, clothing, and home decor. Your style is much more Ottoman-influenced, Ours is just Andalusian-Moroccan.
@206yvhya Au lieu de nous insulter ils feraient mieux de s’occuper de leur monnaie qui ne vaut plus rien qui les pousse à payer avec des dollars carrément
@Tunizi127@Harethwahamam Their dialect is very difficult probably because they have much more tamazight words. Yet i only speak and understand tunisian arabic
@Tunizi127@Harethwahamam We don’t have the same mentality or the same societies. But look at their dialect, traditionnal clothes, food and other things. Don’t you find them similar to ours?
@bena573@vyolfc Pas du tout ce sont les tunisiens du nord ouest qui ressemblent aux algériens et encore il sont quand même différents. Pour Djerba ce n’est pas vrai, les djerbiens sont assez uniques. Ce sont les tunisiens de l’extrême sud et du sud est qui ressemblent aux libyens