In Kashmiri, you can say 'Khush Aamdeed' to convey 'Welcome'.
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In Kashmiri, you can say "Khush aamdeed" to welcome someone.
"Khush Aamdeed" is how you would say "Welcome to Kashmir" in Kashmiri.
In Kashmiri, you can say "خوش آمدید سبھی" which is transliterated as "khush aamdeed sabhi" and means "welcome all" in English.
In Kashmiri, you say "na" for no.
"Shukriya" is how you say thank you in Kashmiri.
"Khush Aamdeed" is how you would say "Welcome to Kashmir" in Kashmiri.
In Kashmiri, you can say "Khush aamdeed" to welcome someone.
In Kashmiri, you can say "خوش آمدید سبھی" which is transliterated as "khush aamdeed sabhi" and means "welcome all" in English.
In Kashmiri, you say "na" for no.
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"Shukriya" is how you say thank you in Kashmiri.
'Tall' in Kashmiri is 'thod' (tho as in thought).
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