If you'd like to say 'welcome to Iceland' you say: Velkomin til Íslands. 'Velkomin' comes from velkominn and means welcome. 'Til' takes the genitive, so Ísland has to be in the genitive which is Íslands. You can ofcourse use other countries, like 'Velkomin til Þýskalands', which means 'welcome to Germany'.
Velkomin if its a girl
Velkomnar if its more than one girl
Velkominn if its a boy
Velkomnir if its more than one boy
Velkomin if its a mixed group
Welcome to L-A- - 1976 is rated/received certificates of: Iceland:12 USA:R
you say welcome aboard I don't know why but that seems to be the case
In Konkani, you say "svoagat" to welcome someone.
How do you say you’re welcome in Apache
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You can say "welcome" in Hindi as "स्वागत है" (pronounced as swaagat hai).
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to say you're welcome you would say 'de nada'
In Portuguese, you can say "de nada" or "por nada" to mean "you are welcome."
you say Akwaaba( which means welcome). Ghanaians normally say welcome in general. so when you want to welcome someone home, just say "Akwaaba" pronounce (A-kwa-a-ba).
To say "Welcome" in Bali... you say it in Bahasa Indonesia - "Selamat Datang"
In Odia language, "welcome" can be translated to "ସ୍ଵାଗତ" (swagat).