In order of most formal to least formal:
어서 오십시오.
어서 오세요.
어서 와.
"어서 오세요." will probably be the most common form.
Informally: "환여해 (Hwan-young-hae)" Formally: "환영해요 (Hwan-young-hae-yo)" or "환영합니다 (Hwan-young-hap-ni-da)"
Chon-mahn-eh-yo
환영 - hwan-yeong = Welcome
anyeonghaseyo
환영 = welcome
어서 오세요 (eoseo-ose-yo) or welcome in English
mahn-eh-yo
an yeong hae sae yo
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 use어서오세요(eo-seo-o-se-yo)It literally means, hurry and come on in^^
안전한 여행이 anjeonhan yeohaeng-i
환영 = welcome
Hwangyong-hamnida
Joel
환영 홈
Depends on the overall sentence. If you were meeting an alien who had just landed on Earth yo could say "Welcome to the world" If yo were talking about children, you could say "Children are welcome in the world".
you say wae yo? (formal) wae? (informal) Why= 왜
주세요 (ju-se-yo)