Welcome in Sindhi is خوش آيو (khush aayo). It is pronounced as "khush aah-yo".
"Welcome" in Sindhi is said as "خوش آمدید" (khush aamadeed).
In Sindhi, you can say "شُكريا" (shukria) to say thank you.
To say "Are you busy?" in Sindhi, you can say "تہ مشغول آهيو؟" (tu mashaqul aahyo?).
"Salam" is commonly used to say hello in Sindhi.
In Sindhi language, you can say "شيد" which means smart.
The Sindhi word for 'welcome' is "Bhali karay aaya".
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).
How do we say you changed a lot in sindhi
"Welcome" in Sindhi is said as "خوش آمدید" (khush aamadeed).
To say "Are you busy?" in Sindhi, you can say "تہ مشغول آهيو؟" (tu mashaqul aahyo?).
you welcome
In Sindhi, apple is called "سيب" or "Seeb".
Are you trying to say, You are welcome? If so it is written: Bitte Schoen or pronounced phoenetically: Bi-teh shoun. welcome is Wilkommen, but this is a greeting... like for you to welcome into the house.
Are you trying to say, You are welcome? If so it is written: Bitte Schoen or pronounced phoenetically: Bi-teh shoun. welcome is Wilkommen, but this is a greeting... like for you to welcome into the house.
الزام
In Sindhi, you can say "توهان ٻها ٿيندا آهيو" which is pronounced as "tuhin bha thienda aaheyu" to mean "you fine".
Brother in Sindhi is "بهائ" (Bhayo).