Akɔaba Doormat
Akɔaba Doormat
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Meet the perfect welcoming doormat! Each custom mat comes in a 24" x 16" size and is made with Grade A tufted coir coconut fiber, making it perfect for outdoor use.
Akɔaba/Akwaaba is an Akan phrase that means, "Welcome [back]", and translates directly to, "You went, you're back"
Woezɔ̃ is an Eʋe phrase that means, "You're Welcome", but translates directly to "It is you who has walked".
እንኳን ደህና መጣችሁ, pronounced inikwani dehina met'ahi, is an Amharic word that means, "You are welcome" addressed to a group of people, and translates directly, more or less, to "Glad for your arrival". Amharic is also a gendered language and there are variations to this for different genders.
Wamukelekile is an isiZulu word that means, "You are welcome". Siyakwamukile, is a similar isiZulu word used as a welcome greeting for a group of people.
Ẹ Káàbọ̀ is a formal Yorùbá greeting to welcome others. It is derived from Ẹ Ku Àbọ̀. Yorùbá has several greetings for different events but this one translates directly to "greetings for your arrival".
Barka dà Zuwà is a Hausa phrase that means, "You are welcome" or directly translates to "Greetings on your arrival". Sannunku da zuwa is a similar Hausa phrase used as a welcome greeting for a group of people.
- One size: 24" × 16" (61cm x 40.6cm)
- Material: Grade A tufted coir coconut fiber
- Black vinyl backing
- Mainly for outdoor use
EU representative: AFRONALIA INC., afronalia.com@gmail.com, 2721 Country Place, Carrollton, TX, 75006, US
Product information: Generic brand, 2 year warranty in EU and Northern Ireland as per Directive 1999/44/EC
Care instructions: Place your mat in a covered, weather-protected area such as under an overhang, awning or portico. Do not expose to direct sunlight or excessive moisture. Because these mats are made with natural coir fibers, there may be some initial shedding over the first month of use, it can be easily removed by occasionally shaking the mat to get rid of the loose fibers.





