1) "de rien"
2) Formal: Je vous en prie
3) Informal: Je t'en prie.
welcome
You say "Welcome!" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Ek'abo".
You say welcome in madagascar,:tonga soa
You say "You're welcome" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Ko t'ope".
There's no such language as "Belgian". The three official languages of Belgium are French, Flemish/Dutch, and German.
You just said it yourself. If you want to say it in another language, you need to say which one.
De rien
You say Thank You in Kisii language of the African origin as Mbuya mono.
welcome
Your welcome
welcome
You say "Welcome!" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Ek'abo".
You can say le-le or liyo.https://www.livinglanguage.com/community/discussion/315/saying-youre-welcome-in-japanese-not-recommended
In the sense - you are welcome in my house: Vous êtes le bienvenu / la bienvenue In the sense of - thank you - you're welcome: Merci - De rien
aurevoir (if youre saying bye) par(if youre saying by like if youre writing a story)
"Goodbye" translates to "revoir" in French."Welcome" translates to "Bienvenue" in French.
You say welcome in madagascar,:tonga soa