Once upon a time, there was a woman named Tadut. She lived in a small village nestled in the heights of the Djurdjura mountains. Tadut was a woman of truth; she knew how to manage every situation as it should be.
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Zik, zik, tella yiwet n tmettut qqaren-as Tadut. Ttided deg yiwet n taddart meẓẓiyen di leɛlawen n Jurjura. Tadut tella d tameṭṭut n lḥeqq, tezmer ad tesḥennu yal menhir akken ilaq. Once upon a time, there was a woman named Tadut
Tadut ur ttkukra. Terza-as s tmentilt: "A tamɣart n wedrar, ma d kečči d aɣerri n tmana, nekkin d tamettut n ccɣel. Ma yella wakal yuɣal d lexla, nekkin ad zedmeɣ, ad sɣeḍeɣ, ad zneɣ, ad awdeɣ s lḥif alamma d-yaweḍ waman i tmezi." Isura TV stands as a pivotal cultural beacon