Formal:
* Ngallaañu ci nguur: This is the most formal way to say "welcome home." It literally translates to "You have arrived at your home."
Informal:
* Bëgg nañu: This is a more casual way to say "welcome home," meaning "come inside."
* Ngallaañu: This is a shortened and even more casual version of "Ngallaañu ci nguur," simply meaning "You have arrived."
Other options:
* Nañu: This means "Welcome" and can be used in the context of coming home.
* Bëgg nañu ci nguur: This is another way to say "Welcome home," combining "Bëgg nañu" and "Ngallaañu ci nguur."
The best way to say "Welcome home" in Wolof will depend on your relationship with the person you are greeting.