Here are some other ways to say "welcome" in Dinka, depending on the context:
* "Aŋiŋ ke ye" (pronounced "ah-ning keh yeh") - This means "you are welcome" and is a more formal way to welcome someone.
* "Wël ye" (pronounced "well yeh") - This means "welcome you" and is another way to welcome someone.
* "Wël Nhial" (pronounced "well nyal") - This literally translates to "welcome home" and is used when someone is arriving home.
It's important to note that Dinka is a tonal language, meaning that the pitch of the voice can change the meaning of a word. Therefore, it's essential to learn the correct pronunciation to communicate effectively.