"Karibu nyumbani" is a Swahili phrase that translates to "welcome home" in English. "Karibu" means "welcome" and "nyumbani" means "home." This phrase is commonly used to greet someone and make them feel welcome in a home or place.
In Swahili, you can say "karibu" to mean you're welcome.
"Karibu sana" means "you are very welcome" in Swahili. It is a common phrase used to welcome someone warmly or to show hospitality.
You can say "Karibu Tena" in Swahili to mean Welcome Back.
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Karibu Nyumbani.
In Swahili, "Welcome to my house" is said as "Karibu nyumbani kwangu." The word "karibu" means "welcome," while "nyumbani" translates to "house" or "home," and "kwangu" means "my." This phrase is commonly used to invite guests into one's home.
Karibu nyumbani kwetu.N.B. -- In Swahili can also be an invitation: please come to our house.
Welcome home
In Swahili, you can say "karibu" to mean you're welcome.
If you mean how do you spell it in English it is 'Caribou'.
"Karibu sana" means "you are very welcome" in Swahili. It is a common phrase used to welcome someone warmly or to show hospitality.
You can say "Karibu Tena" in Swahili to mean Welcome Back.
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Karibu tena uswahilini