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How do you say thank in Berber?

There are many ways to say "thank you" in Berber, depending on the specific dialect and context. Here are a few examples:

Common expressions:

* Thank you (general):

* Amazigh: "Amghar" (pronounced ahm-ghar)

* Tamazight: "Amghar" (pronounced ahm-ghar)

* Kabyle: "Amekti" (pronounced ah-mek-tee)

* Rif: "Amekti" (pronounced ah-mek-tee)

* Thank you very much:

* Amazigh: "Amghar amekti"

* Tamazight: "Amghar amekti"

* Kabyle: "Amekti amekti"

* Rif: "Amekti amekti"

* Thank you for...:

* Amazigh: "Amghar ɣef ..." (pronounced ahm-ghar ɣef ... )

* Tamazight: "Amghar ɣef ..." (pronounced ahm-ghar ɣef ... )

* Kabyle: "Amekti ɣef ..." (pronounced ah-mek-tee ɣef ... )

* Rif: "Amekti ɣef ..." (pronounced ah-mek-tee ɣef ... )

Note: The "ɣef" in the last expression is the equivalent of "for" in English.

Other expressions:

* You're welcome: "Amekti i yiman" (pronounced ah-mek-tee ee ee-man)

* Thank you for your help: "Amghar ɣef tmesɣurt nwen" (pronounced ahm-ghar ɣef tmesɣurt nwen)

Remember: The specific pronunciation may vary slightly depending on the region and individual speaker.

It's always a good idea to ask someone who speaks the specific dialect you're interested in for the most accurate pronunciation and usage.

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