Here's why and how to say it:
* Maasai language is context-dependent: Maasai people use different expressions based on the situation and the person they're addressing.
* Direct translation doesn't always work: There's not a literal equivalent to "come in" that translates directly.
Instead of a direct translation, you can use the following phrases depending on the context:
* For welcoming someone: "Ngai ole e!" (Welcome!)
* For inviting someone into a house: "Ing'aa!" (Enter!)
* For requesting someone to enter a place: "Ing'aa ka!" (Enter please!)
It's important to consider the social context and the relationship you have with the person you are talking to when choosing the appropriate phrase.