"Tervetuloa Hiroshimaan."
"Welcome to ..." is "Tervetuloa ..." in Finnish.
"Welcome to your new room" is "tervetuloa uuteen huoneeseesi" in Finnish.
Tervetuloa Chicagoon!
"Tervetuloa Missouriin"
"Welcome to our presentation": Tervetuloa esitelmäämme."Welcome to my presentation": Tervetuloa esitelmääni.
Tervetuloa kotiin.
Tervetuloa!If you want to say "Welcome to xxxx" correctly in Finnish, it is a bit more difficult, because the Finnish language has no preposition but suffices instead. In addition, the words are mostly not regular and suffices depend on the word endings..."Welcome to Finland" = "Tervetuloa Suomeen" (*"Welcome back" = "Tervetuloa takaisin""Welcome to Helsinki" = "Tervetuloa Helsinkiin""Welcome to London" = "Tervetuloa Lontooseen" (**(* Finland in Finnish is 'Suomi', but the ending is not straightforward(** London = Lontoo
"Jumala/Herra siunatkoon sinua". Or if someone sneezes, say "Terveydeksi".
"Tervetuloa meidän kouluumme!" or "Tervetuloa kouluumme!" Check the pronouncing advice from the net.
tervetuloa is Finnish and means welcome
Welcome is "tervetuloa" in Finnish, which is literally "come healthy".
I think you spell it exactly the same, but with a slightly different pronunciation. More of a "Jen-nuh" than "Jen-ah" (if that helps).