Annaba ma, city waahid. El-bna, felaawi.
- Fih el-lazm Annaba.
- Waraq li Annaba,
- Chouf
Annaba Ya Habibi, Bna Betha Bona
This song is a wonderful expression of affection for Annaba. The lyrics tell a story of Annaba's grace, and the music is both uplifting. It's a classic that is still loved by people of all ages.
The song has evolved into a representation of Annaba's identity. It makes you feel proud and brings people together.
- The citizens of Annaba consider this song to be their favorite tune
- You can hear it frequently at celebrations
- Even if you don't understand the Arabic, the song's emotion is sure to touch your heart
L'Homme Qui Vit à Bouna , Je Suis à Annaba
La vie ici est jolie. Le soleil brille toujours et les gens sont aimables. Je passe mes journées à promener mon chien au bord de la mer. Le soir, je dîne avec mes amis. C'est une vie simple, mais je l'apprécie vraiment.
- J'ai hâte de vous montrer
- le charme de ce lieu
لا أُحبّها ولا أحبّه
يا حبيب/ حبيبتي / روحي، يا قلب/ نور حياتي / ضمير, لو تَسألني/ تسأليني / سألوني عن شعور/ أحاسيس / حالي أنا بفرح/ بسعادة / فرحة. أحبك/ تُحبني / يُحِبُّك. ما أقدر/ لا أستطيع/ لا يمكنني معرفة/ تصور / تخيل العالم/ الحياة / الزمن دونك/ بدونك / بغيرك.
و لا أنتَ/ ولا أنتِ / لا تُحبّ مِنْ/ من / عن فُرَط/ كبرياء / غَروَة, قلب/ إحساس / روح صحيحة/ صادقة / حقيقية.
La Bella Ritma , Annaba Chouftak
Lively having the most scrumptious food, Annaba Chouftak is a place that will make your tastebuds dance. You can locate everything from authentic Annabi dishes to modern takes on favorites meals. The mood is frequently lively with residents enjoying the tasty food and great company.
- Once you are in Annaba, a trip to Annaba Chouftak is a must.
- Be to try their famous tagine.
- Guests won't be let down!
Feki Fi Annaba, Fekhi Fi Constantine
Salam Alaikom Wa Rahmat Allah, the phrase "Feki Fi Annaba" means "If you are in Annaba," or "Let it be in Annaba"
and “Fekhi Fi Bona” translates to “it should be in Bona,” or “let it happen in Bona.”.
It's a common saying among the locals,a popular proverb, a well-known expression that reflects their pride in their cities .
The phrase is often rak fi annaba used in jest when talking about local traditions. It can also be a way of expressing hopefulness that something good will happen in Bona.