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How do you say Welcome in Tumbuka?

"Welcome" in Tumbuka can be expressed in a few ways, depending on the context and level of formality:

Formal:

* Mwakondwelera: This is the most formal and polite way to say "welcome."

* Muli bwanji?: This literally translates to "How are you?" but is commonly used as a greeting and a way to welcome someone.

Informal:

* Mwabwera bwino: This is a more informal way to say "Welcome," literally meaning "You have come well."

* Mwafika bwino: This is another informal way to say "Welcome," literally meaning "You have arrived well."

You can also use phrases like:

* Tili okondwa kukulandirani: This means "We are happy to welcome you."

* Mulondiwe: This is a shorter and more direct way to say "Welcome."

The best way to say "Welcome" in Tumbuka depends on the situation and your relationship with the person you are greeting.

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