"Sorry" in English is translated to "Sumimasen" in Japanese.
"You're Welcome" in English is translated to "Doo itashimashite" in Japanese.
To say someone's name, you say "
"Clark-san" in Japanese is "Mr. Clark" in English. "-San" means "Mr. or Mrs." and it is polite to place "-San" after their last name when greeting them.
どういたしまして (dou ita shimashite)
You can say le-le or liyo.https://www.livinglanguage.com/community/discussion/315/saying-youre-welcome-in-japanese-not-recommended
You just said it yourself. If you want to say it in another language, you need to say which one.
"Irasshaimase." "Youkoso."
You may say 'youkoso.'
You say "shukran" which means "thank you".
シチュー You're welcome.
When a customer enters, you may say 'irasshaimase.'
'Guamu e youkoso.'
kyoukai e yokoso
λΉμ μ νμν©λλ€ = You are welcome
'Welcome to school' would be学校へようこそ (gakkou e youkoso) in Japanese.
watashi no heya e youkoso