General apologies:
* S-a-ma-h-li: This is the most common and general way to say "sorry" in most dialects of Algerian Berber. It literally means "excuse me."
* S-a-ma-h-li-t: This is the feminine form of "s-a-ma-h-li".
* A-f-u: This is a more formal way to say "sorry" and is often used in religious contexts.
* A-f-u-k: This is the masculine form of "a-f-u".
* A-f-u-t: This is the feminine form of "a-f-u".
Apologies for a specific mistake:
* G-u-r-a-n-i-t: This means "I made a mistake" and can be used to apologize for something specific.
Apologies for causing someone pain:
* S-a-f-f-a-h-t: This literally means "I made you cry" and can be used to express regret for causing someone emotional pain.
It's important to note: The exact pronunciation and spelling can vary slightly depending on the specific dialect and region.
When using these expressions, it's also important to consider the context and your relationship with the person you are apologizing to. In some cases, a simple "s-a-ma-h-li" might suffice, while in others, a more formal or specific apology might be appropriate.