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You punctuate it properly and say you're welcome.
You are welcome. This is Irish to English translation
English : Welcome to Louisiana! French : Bienvenue en Louisiane!
"Bem-vindos" is a Portuguese phrase meaning "welcome" in English.
The English words 'you are welcome' are said as "sunteți bineveniți" in Romanian.
In Old English, "you're welcome" could be translated as "þū eart wilcume" or "nāht ācenned".
It was not invented intill the 14th century but no one knows who invented it people say latin.
It is quite a common subject. I would say in the 13th or 14th century.
As there was no year zero, technically it is the 14th. However most people would say it was the start of the 16th
well to say your welcome you normal just say 'prego' pronounced pray-go after someone says thankyou
I am not sure if I get the question, but if you haven't heard the expression... WELCOME TO THE 21st CENTURY!!, then idk what to really say. it is, however, the 21st century of the cenozoic era
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