In Konkani, you say "svoagat" to welcome someone.
How do you say you’re welcome in Apache
To say "welcome" in Tlingit, you can say "Yak'éi."
In Portuguese, you can say "de nada" or "por nada" to mean "you are welcome."
In Kashmiri, you can say 'Khush Aamdeed' to convey 'Welcome'.
Apa khabar
you say welcome aboard I don't know why but that seems to be the case
Brunei Darussalam is the official full name of the country. 'Darussalam' means 'Abode of Peace'; thus the name translates to 'Brunei, the Abode of Peace'.But most people (including locals) usually just say 'Brunei'.
Brunei Darussalam is the official full name of the country. 'Darussalam' means 'Abode of Peace'; thus the name translates to 'Brunei, the Abode of Peace'.But most people (including locals) usually just say 'Brunei'.
In Konkani, you say "svoagat" to welcome someone.
How do you say you’re welcome in Apache
welcome
You can say "welcome" in Hindi as "स्वागत है" (pronounced as swaagat hai).
welcome
Since the official language in Brunei is Malay, goodbye is technically selamat tinggal. But no one says that.English, a second language in Brunei, is widely spoken so most people just say 'bye'.
to say you're welcome you would say 'de nada'
In Portuguese, you can say "de nada" or "por nada" to mean "you are welcome."