Graag gedaan is a Dutch equivalent of 'You are most welcome'. Tot uw dienst is a more formal way of saying 'You are welcome', especially when speaking with strangers.
There are a few ways to say it. If you mean to say it to someone who just thanked you, and you want to say: you're welcome, then it is:
or
If you mean to say it to welcome someone, so in the literal meaning of the words, it is:
or formally:
Bedankt is a Dutch equivalent of 'Thank you'. Dank je or Dank u may be other equivalents. The word 'u' is much more respectful than the word 'je'. For example, a child says 'Dank u' to an adult.
Graag gedaan
Welcome in Nederland.
Welkom
welkom
Our in Dutch is " onze ". Your Welcome! :D
Welcome = Welkom
Welcome has almost same spell in Dutch. It is Welkom. But you just need to accent "k" bit more, you can read "kom" like coma's "com" without saying a.
A dutch man is a man from the Netherlands, or as we dutch say a dutch man is a "hollander"
Holland, or you could say the Netherlands.
me gusta berga
Kendall is the same as it is in English. Dutch is mostly spoken in Netherlands.
"Welkom bij VTX"
nederland is how the dutch people call their land, The Netherlands is how others do.
It is almost the same as in English: Welkom. And that's the same as in Dutch.
In Dutch (spoken by 62% of the Belgians) : Welkom !
Welkom terug in ottawa.