'Välkommen' is 'Welcome' in Swedish.
Welcome=Välkommen
you are welcome as when giving a gift = varsågod
"Veil-co-men" (one person) and "Veil-com-nah". Spelled "välkommen" and "välkomna".
"You're welcome" is "Var så god" in Swedish. It's pronounced 'vaar sjo good'. The v is in between a v and a w. The a in var is long and stretched. The r is rolling. Så is longer than the so in soccer, but not quite as long as in the English so. The r from var and the s from så makes the s sound like sj. The o in god is pronounced like the double o in good.
Thank you is "tack" in Swedish.
Thank you very much is "tack så mycket!".
Var så god! Roughly: vahr saw good (rhymes with mood)
Thank you: Tack
You are welcome: Varsågod
"Greetings" translates to "Hej" (pronounced "hey") in Swedish and is an all purpose greeting. It can mean "hi"or "greetings" or just "hello."
Welcome to Sweden is "Välkommen till Sverige" in Swedish.
To say "I meant to say you're welcome" in Swedish, you say "Jag menade att säga var så god".
Suécia and Suécicus are Sweden and Swedish translated into Latin
"Greetings from Sweden" is "Hälsningar från Sverige" in Swedish.
In Sweden we talk Swedish, so we say "Tack"
"Welcome to Wavertree" translates to "Välkommen till Wavertree" in Swedish.
'Welcome to Kelsie's cafe" in Swedish is 'Välkommen till Kelsies café."
There are quite a few ways to say "hello Sweden" in Swedish, two of which are "hej Sverige" and "hallå Sverige".
Congratulations is said "Gratulationer" in Swedish, or simply "Grattis".
Brownies are Brownies in Swedish(:
Welcome = Välkommen (vell-com-men) You're welcome = Var så god! (vaa-r (roll the r) saw go-d (o pronounced like in "gore")
Welcome home from Sweden in Swedish is "Välkommen hem från Sverige".
You would say "vΓ€lkommen till vΓ₯r skola" in Swedish.
Välkommen till Schweiz.