Bienvenue
De rien
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
There are many European languages, like English, French, German, Polish etc. Each country has its own language.
In Ivory Coast, you can say "Bienvenue" to express welcome in French, which is the official language. Additionally, in some local languages like Akan, you might say "Akwaba" to welcome someone. The specific greeting can vary depending on the region and language spoken.
In Odia language, "welcome" can be translated to "ସ୍ଵାଗତ" (swagat).
"Welcome" in Igbo language is "Nnọọ."
"Welcome" in Akan language is "Akwaaba."
It is French and it means 'of the day'.
There is actually no such language as "Swiss". Switzerland has 4 official languages: 1. German 2. French 3. Italian 4. Romansh
"Welcome" in Yoruba language is "Ẹ ku abọ."
In Ga language, "welcome" is said as "etɔm."
Welcome in Odia language is written as "ସ୍ୱାଗତ" which is transliterated as "Swagat".