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How To Say 'Welcome' In Different Languages?

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    The word 'welcome' is one of the most beautiful words in any language. It indicates an openness to receive or meet somebody.  Here are some of the versions of the word in various languages around the world:

    Arabic-Ahlan Wa Sahlan.
    Chinese-Huan ying.
    Danish-Velkommen.
    Dutch-Welkom.
    French-Bien venue.
    German-Willkommen.
    Hindi-Swaagat hai.
    Italian-Ben venuto.
    Japanese-Irasshai.
    Korean-Chunn-mannay-oh.
    Polish- DzieƱ dobry.
    Spanish-Bienvenido.
    Urdu-Tashreef laayiey.

    The phrase you're welcome is used in the following manner:
    French: vous etes bienvenu or avec plaisir (with pleasure).
    German - du bist willkommein or de nada ('it is nothing'), Spanish - eres agradable and Italian-prego.
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    Priya 

    answered 3 years ago

      Tombata 

      answered 2 years ago

        In Twi (Ghana language) "Akwaaba"
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        Guest 

        answered 7 months ago

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