Khaa-Hesh MeeKonam
"You're welcome" in Farsi is "خواهش میکنم" (pronounced: "khahesh mikonam").
You can say "خوش آمدید" (khosh amadid) in Farsi, which translates to welcome in English.
You can say "خواهش میکنم" (khahesh mikonam) in Farsi to mean "you are very welcome."
In Farsi, "welcome" is translated as "خوش آمدید" (pronounced as "khosh amadid").
"Welcome" in Farsi is translated as "خوش آمدید" (khosh amadid).
In Farsi, you can say "سلام" (salaam) which means "hello" or "peace." Another common greeting is "خوش آمدید" (khosh amadid) which means "welcome."
You can say "خوش آمدید" (khosh amadid) in Farsi, which translates to welcome in English.
You can say "خواهش میکنم" (khahesh mikonam) in Farsi to mean "you are very welcome."
In Farsi, "welcome" is translated as "خوش آمدید" (pronounced as "khosh amadid").
"Welcome" in Farsi is translated as "خوش آمدید" (khosh amadid).
You can say le-le or liyo.https://www.livinglanguage.com/community/discussion/315/saying-youre-welcome-in-japanese-not-recommended
In Farsi, you can say "سلام" (salaam) which means "hello" or "peace." Another common greeting is "خوش آمدید" (khosh amadid) which means "welcome."
Welcome in Farsi script is written as "خوش آمدید".
You just said it yourself. If you want to say it in another language, you need to say which one.
You say "shukran" which means "thank you".
In Farsi, you say "khuk" for pig.
You say "North" in Farsi as "Shomāl."
당신은 환영합니다 = You are welcome