"karibuni wote" or "karibuni nyote"
In Swahili, you can say "karibu" to mean you're welcome.
You can say "Karibuni" in Swahili, which is a common greeting used to welcome someone.
You can say "Karibu Tena" in Swahili to mean Welcome Back.
To say hello in Swahili, you can use "Jambo" or "Habari." To say welcome to America, you can say "Karibu Marekani."
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Karibu Nyumbani.
"Welcome" in Swahili is pronounced as "karibu."
In Swahili, "you're welcome" is said as "karibu." This phrase can be used in various contexts, whether responding to thanks or inviting someone in. For a more formal or plural context, you can say "karibuni."
The phrase in Swahili is 'karibu beech darasa mkutano'. Swahili is the primary language of Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, and Burundi.
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.
You wouldn't say "welcome to your school" but "welcome to our school." Karibu shuleni kwetu. Or, to more than one person, karibuni shuleni kwetu.
"Karibu."