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How do you say goodmorning in berber?

There's no single "good morning" in Berber, as there are many different Berber languages spoken across North Africa.

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.

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