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How do you say goodbye in Algirian Berber?

There are several ways to say goodbye in Algerian Berber, depending on the specific dialect and the level of formality:

Formal:

* Ass-aɣur: (Assaɣur) This is the most common and formal way to say goodbye.

* Ass-aɣur ɣer timnawt: (Assaɣur ɣer timnawt) This means "goodbye until tomorrow" and is a polite and formal way to say goodbye.

* A d-aɣur: (A d-aɣur) This is a more formal way to say goodbye and means "goodbye to you."

Informal:

* Aɣur: (Aɣur) This is a more informal and casual way to say goodbye.

* Aɣur i s-u: (Aɣur i s-u) This is a less formal way to say goodbye and means "goodbye to him/her."

* Aɣur i d-a: (Aɣur i d-a) This is another informal way to say goodbye and means "goodbye to you."

* D-aɣur: (D-aɣur) This is a very informal way to say goodbye.

Other expressions:

* A d-aɣur s-t-i: (A d-aɣur s-t-i) This means "goodbye to you, my friend."

* A d-aɣur ɣer s-tuḍa: (A d-aɣur ɣer s-tuḍa) This means "goodbye until we meet again."

Tips for using goodbye expressions in Algerian Berber:

* It's important to consider the context and the relationship between the speaker and the listener when choosing the appropriate expression.

* In formal situations, it's best to use the more formal expressions.

* In informal situations, you can use the more casual expressions.

Remember that there are many different dialects of Algerian Berber, and some expressions may vary from one dialect to another.

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