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How do you say welcome in Sindhi language?

There are a few ways to say "welcome" in Sindhi, depending on the formality and context:

Formal:

* آهلي آيو (Aahli Aayo): This is the most common and formal way to say "welcome." It literally means "you have arrived."

* خوش آمديد (Khush Aamadid): This is a more formal way to say "welcome" and translates to "welcome."

* اهلڪار (Ahalkar): This is a more formal and respectful way to say "welcome" and means "welcome."

Informal:

* سواڳت (Sawagat): This is a common and informal way to say "welcome." It means "welcome."

* خوش آمدو (Khush Aamdo): This is a more casual way to say "welcome." It means "welcome."

Adding a touch of warmth:

You can make the greeting even more welcoming by adding phrases like:

* آهلي آيو، خوش رهو (Aahli Aayo, Khush Reho): "Welcome, stay happy."

* خوش آمديد، سُڌو (Khush Aamadid, Sudho): "Welcome, come in."

* سواڳت آهي، ٿو ڪجهه پيئو (Sawagat Ahe, Tho Kujeh Peeo): "Welcome, would you like something to drink?"

The best way to choose the right phrase depends on your relationship with the person you're greeting and the occasion.

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