Greeters, ushers, and members of the congregation (voluntarily) greet visitors.
you great them hi,hello,good day,how are you ect.....
Say "hello" and "welcome". Tada! =D
Hello: Shake hands. Welcome: Lay down your sword.
Salve (sow-ae)-Welcome to one peson. Salvete (sow-ate-ae)-Welcome to many people. Actually Salve and Salvete is hello Excipite is welcome.
hello - 你好 [nǐ hǎo] welcome - 欢迎 [huān yíng]
hello!
welcome
In Grenada, you can say "hello" or "welcome" by using the word "hello" or "welcome" itself, as English is the official language spoken in Grenada. Alternatively, you can greet someone with a friendly "good morning", "good afternoon", or "good evening" depending on the time of day.
if your cristiant and you want to be catholic whell hello just stop goin g to the cristiant church and come to the other one and welcome
"Vanakkam" is a Tamil greeting that means "hello" or "greetings." It is a commonly used word to welcome someone or to say hello in the Tamil language.
Hello, Hi.
HI I am doing a country profile on Madagascar and their native language is Malagasy. Welcome is Tonga sao! I found it on http://www.wildmadagascar.org/people/malagasy-english.html