Afaylu aneṣli(4 976 × 3 641 pixel, tiddi n ufaylu: 8,59 MB/MO, anaw n MIME: image/jpeg)
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Aglam-is ɣef asebter n aglam ye beqqeḍ ddaw-agi.
Agzul
AglamApatani culture.jpg
English: The Apatani women are part of the Apatani tribe, an indigenous group from the Ziro Valley in Arunachal Pradesh, India. They are known for their distinctive cultural practices and appearance. Apatani women traditionally adorn themselves with nose plugs made of cane and wear extensive tattoos on their faces and bodies. These practices have cultural and historical significance within their community.
i beṭṭu – akken ad tneɣleḍ, ad tzuzreḍ neɣ ad tebḍuḍ amahil-agi
i uṣeggem – i uṣeggem n umahil
Ddaw n tiwtilin-agi:
bab – Yessefk ad d-bedreḍ isem n umeskar aneṣli s wudem yettwammlen sɣuṛ ameskar n umahil neɣ bab n izerfan i k-imudden tasiregt (mačči s wudem yemmalen am akken yettmuddu-yak afus neɣ yeqbel aseqdec-it n umahil).
bḍut akken yella – Ma tbeddleḍ, teskelteḍ, neɣ tebniḍ ɣef umahil-agi, yessefk ad tezzuzreḍ amahil i d-yeffɣen ɣas ddaw n turagt-nni neɣ turagt icuban ɣuṛ-s.
Afaylu agi, yesɛa tilɣa tisutay, ahat d-tamsaknewt id ernan tilɣa agi. Ma afaylu yebeddel seg addad-is amezwaru, ahat kra n tilɣa ur zemrent ara ad illint d-timekdant s-ufaylu amiran.