The direct translation would be "Youkoso" but we often say "Irassyai-mase" at stores and restaurants welcoming guests. "Irassyai" means "To come" or "come" and "mase" is attached to make the word polite.
douitashimashite. said "doh-oo-ee-ta-shee-mah-shee-tay"
irrashai - welcome [WELCOME 'here inDavao']
doutishimashite - your welcome :D [when somebody says 'arigatou' to you]
Dou itashimashite (どういたしまして) means 'your welcome'. Hope this helps. :3
Most of Japanese understand "welcome!"
If this phrase be said in Japanese,"Youkoso!"
doh itashimashite
Konichiwa is 'hello' in Japanese.
Anata wa baishunpudesu
歓 迎 means welcome in Japanese (huan yin).
おかえり
douitashimashite (pronounced doh-oo-ee-tah-she-mah-she-tay) Courtesy of MLG!!! ;)
Irashaimase is welcome in Japanese.Pronounced Ee-rah-shah-ee-mah-say.
Welcome in Japanese would be: youkoso.
Yokoso.
"ሰላም" (selam) is how you write "welcome" in Tigrinya.
welcome
welcome
You can write "خوش آمدید" in Dari, which means welcome.
Welcome
01110111011001010110110001100011011011110110110101100101 is for "welcome" 01010111010001010100110001000011010011110100110101000101 is for "WELCOME" 01010111011001010110110001100011011011110110110101100101 is for "Welcome"
The Japanese symbol for "welcome" is "ようこそ" in Hiragana.