welcome as in?
Can be welcome from saying thank you.
But that would be you're welcome. right? ^^
Anyway, if so,
천만에요.
(cheon-man-e-yo.)
However, if it's like welcoming someone to you home, you use
어서오세요
(eo-seo-o-se-yo)
It literally means, hurry and come on in^^
환영 = welcome
Hwangyong-hamnida
Joel
환영 홈
Hwan yong ham ni da
어서 오세요 (eoseo-ose-yo) or welcome in English
환영합니다
"위에 얻는다 나무에 그것을 가십시오" Just email it to her x) YOU'RE WELCOME :D
mahn-eh-yo
천만에요“You’re welcome” in Korean
The Korean word "chamaneyo" (μ°Έμλ€μ) is an informal way of saying "yes" or "I understand" in Korean. It is often used in casual conversations among friends or peers.
an yeong hae sae yo