"Kadai" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Kadai is a noun that refers to a type of Indian or Pakistani wok or skillet, typically made of cast iron or steel, and used for cooking a variety of dishes such as stir-fries, curries, and skillets. It is also known as a "karai" or "handi" in Indian English.
The kabyle is a member of the Kabyle people, an ethnic group of Berber origin living primarily in Algeria. Berber is a group of languages and cultures spoken by the indigenous people of North Africa. Kabyles are known for their cultural and linguistic distinctiveness, and many have maintained a strong sense of identity despite centuries of colonization and assimilation.
Kabyles refers to the Berber people, who are indigenous to North Africa, particularly in Algeria and Morocco. They speak a Berber language, also known as Riffian or Kabyle, which is a branch of the Afro-Asiatic language family. The Kabyles have a distinct cultural identity and have been an important part of the region's history and politics for centuries.
Kabyle (note: Kabylan is a rare or obsolete spelling) refers to something or someone related to Kabylie, a region in northeastern Algeria, inhabited by the Kabyle people. In a broader sense, it means to do with the Kabyle language, culture, or ethnicity.