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Welcome
"Welcome" in the 4 official languages of Singapore are:English = WelcomeMalay = Selamat DatangChinese = 欢迎光临 huānyíng guānglínTamil = வாங்க vaangha
your welcome in spanish is DE NADA
Welcome as in welcoming someone into your home? There isn't really a translation. Culturally to just invite someone into your home you can say "mai yakavi" or "mai kana" or "mai ti" which are respectively: come for lunch or come eat or come have tea. The classic for males of course would be "mai dua na bilo" which is inviting someone in for kava. Welcome as in you're welcome also cannot really be translated. If you're looking for an answer to vinaka vakalevu the best would probably be "kua ni leqa" or don't worry.
"welcome in" is "fáilte isteach", "come in" is "tar isteach" (to one person)
The Algonquian language spoken by the Narragansett, Massachussetts and Wampanoag tribes is called Natick. In Natick the general term used as a greeting is wunnegin (welcome), from wunne meaning good.
you say welcome aboard I don't know why but that seems to be the case
You can say "welcome" in different ways depending on the context. Some common ways include "you're welcome" as a response to thank you, "welcome" to greet someone, or "welcome aboard" to greet someone who has just joined a group or team.
kwe pronounced - kway
In Konkani, you say "svoagat" to welcome someone.
How do you say you’re welcome in Apache
You can say "welcome" in Hindi as "स्वागत है" (pronounced as swaagat hai).