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.
"Welkom in Holland." or "Welkom in Nederland". Second one means the Netherlands in general not just Holland.
'welkom iedereen' is Dutch for 'welcome everyone'.
welkom terug
Our in Dutch is " onze ". Your Welcome! :D
Welcome = Welkom
"Welkom bij VTX"
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.
"Welkom bij de familie!"
Welkom in Suriname is a Dutch equivalent of 'Welcome to Suriname'.
'You're welcome' translates to 'graag gedaan'. 'Thank you' translates to 'dankuwel' (polite) or 'dankjewel'.
"Willkommen" is German for "Welcome". In Dutch "Willkommen" or "Welcome" means "Welkom".
You can say 'hallo' what means 'hello' or if you're welcoming a friend/child you can say 'hoi' what means 'hi'.
"karibuni wote" or "karibuni nyote"