In XiTsonga, "welcome" is translated as "Tirhani".
In Tshivenda, "welcome" is translated as "nau a swika." In Xitsonga, "welcome" is translated as "karibu".
Avuxeni.....in the morning Inhlikanhi....in the afternoon riperile..........in the evinning Hello = Xewani
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 Tshivenda, "welcome" is translated as "nau a swika." In Xitsonga, "welcome" is translated as "karibu".
"Vito ra wena i"
Avuxeni.....in the morning Inhlikanhi....in the afternoon riperile..........in the evinning Hello = Xewani
it's a xitsonga name for pure or clean
you say welcome aboard I don't know why but that seems to be the case
Please note that the 'Xitsonga Avuxeni' (at the end) has the "x" pronounced as a "sh", so you would say "avusheni". English = Hello Afrikaans = Goeiedag isiNdebele = Lotjhani isiXhosa = Molo isiZulu = Sawubona SiSwati = Sawubona Sesotho = Dumela Sesotho = sa Leboa Dumela Setswana = Dumela Tshivenḓa = ♂Ndaa / ♀Aa Xitsonga = Avuxeni
In Konkani, you say "svoagat" to welcome someone.
How do you say you’re welcome in Apache
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You can say "welcome" in Hindi as "स्वागत है" (pronounced as swaagat hai).
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to say you're welcome you would say 'de nada'