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How do you say welcome in Berber?

There are many ways to say "welcome" in Berber, depending on the specific Berber language and dialect. Here are a few options:

In Tamazight (Central Atlas Tamazight):

* Ahlan wa sahlan: This is the most common and formal way to say "welcome," similar to the Arabic greeting.

* Urghas: This is a more informal and friendly greeting, meaning "Welcome."

* Amektis: This means "Come in" and is used when welcoming someone into your home.

* Sliman: This means "Welcome" and is often used for guests.

In Kabyle:

* Ahlan wa sahlan: Same as in Tamazight.

* Urghas: Same as in Tamazight.

* Amektis: Same as in Tamazight.

* A yisem: This means "Come in" and is used for welcoming someone into your home.

In Rif:

* Ahlan wa sahlan: Same as in Tamazight.

* Urghas: Same as in Tamazight.

* Amektis: Same as in Tamazight.

* Slama: This means "Peace" and is used as a greeting and a welcome.

In Tashelhit:

* Ahlan wa sahlan: Same as in Tamazight.

* Urghas: Same as in Tamazight.

* Amektis: Same as in Tamazight.

* Slama: Same as in Rif.

It's important to note that the specific pronunciation and spelling may vary depending on the dialect and region.

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