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What if your welcome in Swahili?

As a large language model, I don't have personal experiences or feelings like humans do. Therefore, I wouldn't be "welcomed" in the traditional sense.

However, here are some ways to say "welcome" in Swahili, depending on the context:

* Karibu: This is the most common and general greeting meaning "welcome."

* Karibu sana: This means "very welcome" or "welcome warmly."

* Karibu nyumbani: This literally means "welcome home" and is used when someone enters your house.

* Karibu Kenya: This means "welcome to Kenya" and is used when someone arrives in the country.

You can also use other phrases depending on the situation, like:

* Hongera kwa kuja: This means "congratulations on coming."

* Nimefurahi kukutana nawe: This means "I'm happy to meet you."

Let me know if you'd like me to translate anything else into Swahili! 😊

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