'bienvenue à bord'
aboard in french is 'Ã bord'
you say welcome aboard I don't know why but that seems to be the case
Bienvenue au Canada (pronounced be-on-venu oh Canayda)
English : Welcome to Louisiana! French : Bienvenue en Louisiane!
Bienvenu a la boulangerie
your welcome - votre accueil you're welcome - vous êtes bienvenu
you say welcome aboard I don't know why but that seems to be the case
You could say "bienvenido abordo".
Bienvenue au Canada (pronounced be-on-venu oh Canayda)
welcome abourd or welcome onboard is both good because the both make sence
よこそう yokoso means welcome in general
"Goodbye" translates to "revoir" in French."Welcome" translates to "Bienvenue" in French.
English : Welcome to Louisiana! French : Bienvenue en Louisiane!
Bienvenue.salut
Bienvenue
Bienvenue
"Welcome to the library" in French is "Bienvenue à la bibliothèque."
Same as in America, "hello. how are you?"Unless you happen to be in a French-speaking area of Canada, in which case, you may use French, saying "Comment allez-vous?(formal) or Ça va? (informal).