In Tamazight (High Atlas Berber):
* Aghbalu: This is the most common and widely used expression. It literally means "you are welcome" and is a polite and formal way to respond to thanks.
In Tarifit (Rif Berber):
* Ighbalu: Similar to "Aghbalu" in Tamazight, this is the equivalent expression in Tarifit.
In Kabyle (Central Berber):
* Aɛeddik: This is a slightly more informal expression used in Kabyle, meaning "you're welcome."
* S uḍar: This is another option in Kabyle, meaning "you're welcome."
In Tashelhit (Southern Berber):
* Agblou: Similar to "Aghbalu" in Tamazight.
In addition to the above, you can also use:
* Ur ihi, ur ihi: This is a more colloquial expression meaning "don't mention it" or "no problem" in various Berber dialects.
* Khiddim: This means "you're welcome" in some dialects and can be used in informal situations.
Remember that these are just a few examples, and the specific expressions used can vary significantly depending on the region, the context, and the speaker's individual preferences. If you're unsure, it's always best to ask a native speaker for confirmation.