Here are some examples, depending on the specific language:
* Tamazight (Central Morocco):
* "Aḥsin amdan" (pronounced roughly as "Ah-seen am-dan") - This is the most common and widely used greeting.
* "Aḥsin uẓẓu" (pronounced roughly as "Ah-seen oo-zoo") - This is a more formal greeting, often used with elders or people in positions of authority.
* Tamazight (Rif):
* "Aḥsin asfu" (pronounced roughly as "Ah-seen as-foo")
* Kabyle (Algeria):
* "Assif n uḍar" (pronounced roughly as "As-sif n oo-dar") - This literally translates to "morning of the day."
* Tashelhit (Southern Morocco):
* "Aḥsin amdan" (pronounced roughly as "Ah-seen am-dan")
* "Iḥsin a yis" (pronounced roughly as "Ih-seen a yis") - This is a more casual greeting.
Remember that these are just a few examples, and the best way to learn how to say "good morning" in a specific Berber language is to consult a native speaker or a language resource focused on that dialect.