γεία σας, ( Ya Sas) -plural or singular formal - and γεία σου (Ya Sou) singular familiar is "hello." ευπρόσδεκτος (Ev-BROZ-dek-toes) is "welcome."
γειά σου (yia su) * Yia sou means "hi" or "hello"
To say hello in Swahili, you can use "Jambo" or "Habari." To say welcome to America, you can say "Karibu Marekani."
hello!
welcome
Hello: Shake hands. Welcome: Lay down your sword.
berlin we don't say berlin we say "welcome a di bileez"
In Grenada, you can say "hello" or "welcome" by using the word "hello" or "welcome" itself, as English is the official language spoken in Grenada. Alternatively, you can greet someone with a friendly "good morning", "good afternoon", or "good evening" depending on the time of day.
hello on the telephone
welcome is Bem vindo if you want to say "hello, how are you" you commonly say "oi, tudo bem?"
Hallo en welkom
hola y bienvenidos
It is written: γειά σου
In Chilean jergon (Spanish) Chileans usually say: Hola Bienvenido aqui! (Hello welcome here)