If you mean how do you spell it in English it is 'Caribou'.
In the Kiswahili language of African origin, "Karibu!" has the meaning of "Welcome!"
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Karibu.- means how comeThe above answer is entirely wrong. Karibu means "come closer," and is often translated into English (often incorrectly) as "welcome." How come in English means simply "why?" often with an edge of doubt to it.How come? = kwa nini? (why?) in the simplest sense of the question. Swahili has another form, mbona? which has a bit of an edge to it, like "How come?" Mbona umechelewa? How come you're late?
It means Cheetah in Swahili!
I love you.
Imari means "King" in swahili..
Blanche is not a word in Swahili. If the name is from a root meaning "white," the equivalent word in Swahili would be mweupe, as applied to a person. However, it would not be used as a name.
karibu sana
In Swahili, you can say "karibu" to mean you're welcome.
You can say "Karibu Tena" in Swahili to mean Welcome Back.
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Karibu tena uswahilini
"Welcome" in Swahili is pronounced as "karibu."
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Karibu Nyumbani.