The Kabyle language is a Berber language spoken primarily by the Kabyle people in Algeria. It is part of the larger Afro-Asiatic language family and is recognized for its rich oral tradition and unique phonetic features. Kabyle is written using the Latin alphabet, and it has a significant number of speakers, making it one of the most widely spoken Berber languages.
Kabyle is not only a means of communication but also an important aspect of Kabyle culture and identity. Efforts to promote and preserve the language have increased, especially in education and media, reflecting its importance in the cultural heritage of the Berber community.