Asegzi n oubloulagh is a Kabyle expression that translates to "the mother of the child." It is a term of endearment for a mother, often used by her children or close family members. The expression is also used in a more general sense to refer to the mother of any child, regardless of their relationship to the speaker.
Here are some ways that Asegzi n oubloulagh can be used in a sentence:
- "Asegzi n oubloulagh, t-ara?" - "Mother of the child, are you there?" (This is a greeting that a child might use to their mother.)
- "Asegzi n oubloulagh, d-as-d-yemma tefsut" - "Mother of the child, I am hungry." (This is a child asking their mother for food.)
- "Asegzi n oubloulagh, t-ssugen?" - "Mother of the child, are you sleeping?" (This is a child checking on their sleeping mother.)
- "Asegzi n oubloulagh, d-amedyaz" - "Mother of the child, he is a good man." (This is someone praising a man's mother.)
Asegzi n oubloulagh is a beautiful and meaningful expression that highlights the importance of mothers in Kabyle culture.