欢迎来新西兰 [huān yíng lái xīn xī lán]
welcome to our world in Chinese
us australians say 'G'day mate' and in new Zealand in maori its Kia Ora (cheers)...
welcome
ni hao (Chinese)
欢迎 [huānyíng]
欢迎/Huānyíng
wo do on tho geo
你好 means hello or how do you do, is the most used way to say welcome. The pronunciation is like "Nee How"
'Welcome' as in 'Welcome to our new home.' is written as '欢迎'. In pin yin, it is 'huan ying'. To say 'welcome' as a response to 'thank you', you would write '不客气'. In pin yin it is 'bu ke qi'.
New Zealand is an English-speaking nation, so you would say "I'm home now."
New Zealand is an English-speaking country. You would say "I hate you."
不客氣。 Bu ke qi.