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How do you say your welcome in Swahili?

The most common way to say "you're welcome" in Swahili is "karibu".

It literally means "welcome", but it is also used as a polite response to "thank you".

Here are some other ways to say "you're welcome" in Swahili, depending on the context:

* "Samahani" - This is a more formal response, meaning "excuse me" or "no problem".

* "Hakuna shida" - This means "no problem" and is a more casual way to say "you're welcome".

* "Usijali" - This means "don't worry" and is a more informal way to say "you're welcome".

The best way to respond to "thank you" in Swahili depends on the situation and your relationship with the person you are talking to.

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