"Karibu kumusha" is how you say welcome home in Shona.
You can say "Dobrodošli kući" in Bosnian, which translates to "Welcome home."
You could say "welcome back" or "glad to see you home."
In Wolof, you can say "Sookaru jamm" to mean welcome home.
Welcome Home in Bemba is "Akushika".
"स्वागतम्" (swagatam) is how you say welcome in Nepali.
You can say "Dobrodošli kući" in Bosnian, which translates to "Welcome home."
welcome home
Hesi/Mhoro, uribho/uriraiti here? (informal) Mhoroi, muriraiti here? (formal) Note: the here is optional in both and not pronounced like hear, for you non-shona speakers, more like her-air.
you say Akwaaba( which means welcome). Ghanaians normally say welcome in general. so when you want to welcome someone home, just say "Akwaaba" pronounce (A-kwa-a-ba).
You could say "welcome back" or "glad to see you home."
welcome back
Tervetuloa kotiin.
plan a surprise party for them and have everybody that the person loves
go to shona and say i miss you
you say "velkomin heim"
Irasshai
Welcome Home in Bemba is "Akushika".