We say welcome to London "欢迎来到伦敦(huan ying lai dao lun dun)" in mandarin.
In Mandarin, you can say the word, English, like this: ying1 wen4. 英文 = ying1 wen4
to say you're welcome you would say 'de nada'
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).
歡迎 the written form is actually the same as the one in Mandarin yet different pronunciation
Welcome.
In Mandarin, you can say "不客气" (bú kèqì) to mean "you're welcome."
You can say "不客气" (bú kèqì) in Mandarin to mean "you're welcome".
In Mandarin, you can say "不客气 (bú kèqì)" to mean "you are welcome."
Welcome in Mandarin is spelled "欢迎" (huānyíng).
The phrase "Welcome to China" is translated to 欢迎来到中国 (Huānyíng láidào Zhōngguó) in Mandarin.
"Ni hao" is spelled as 你好 in Mandarin, which means "hello." Welcome in Mandarin is 欢迎 (huānyíng).
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
欢迎 到 RBWI huanying dao rbwi welcome to rbwi
To say "push" in Mandarin, you would say "推 (tuī)".
"bu keqi" 不客气
You can say "I am" in Mandarin as "我是 (wǒ shì)."
欢迎来到xxx(a place)