Pineapple is the universal sign for "Welcome".
no Why not? and what if the sign is not a permanent sign but will only be outside for a week or two at a time every couple of months. For example a welcome baby sign.
Find the sign along the road that says, "Welcome to X- Town" and the area before the sign is out-of-the-city limits.
Most welcome is the superlative form of the adjective welcome.
Yes, it can be an adjective. It is the past tense and past participle of the verb "welcome" which is also a noun.
If it is an exclamation, vitat.
The welcome sign for Forks in the Twilight series reads "Welcome to Forks: Home of the Spartans."
In the film there is actually NO 'welcome to Jurassic Park' sign, although a voice over does say 'Welcome to Jurassic Park'
Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign was created in 1959.
There is no sign for You are welcome as used in the response to thank you. Signing "no problem" or simply nodding your head in acknowledgement is enough.
It means welcome to the town which is Elberta
sign up on the website! :} ur welcome!
Go to it, and look at the "Welcome to..." sign
A smile is a sign of welcome A tear is a sign of sadness A laugh is a sign of happiness A kiss is a sign of love An embrace is a sign of friendship.
The Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign was constructed in May 1959.
Aquarius (yay, welcome to the club).
it is at Uptown near the welcome sign
An unlocked or open front door.