"Welcome" to more than one person in Spanish is "bienvenidos". It is pronounced "be-en-bay-NEE-dose". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
Bienvenido a México (if said to one person). Bienvenidos a México (if said to more than one person or to people in general, as on a sign at the border).
Polish-WITAMY(to more than one person) WITAM(to one person
You wouldn't say "welcome to your school" but "welcome to our school." Karibu shuleni kwetu. Or, to more than one person, karibuni shuleni kwetu.
To one person: Karibu shuleni kwetu.To more than one person: Karibuni shuleni kwetu.The consonants are pronounced as in English, the vowels as in Spanish or Italian. The stressed syllable is the next-to-last one (the penultimate syllable).
It is more likely that a person would speak Spanish than any language other than English.
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when you do i am more than welcome to help:)
To say welcome in Ewe language is Woe zɔ Once it's more than one person you say Mia we zɔ To learn more educative videos, go to youtaube and search for “Ewe Language Hub” subscribe for more videos
Bolivia speaks about 45 different languages, including Spanish. The Spanish in Bolivia is a different dialect than the standard Spanish of Spain, but a person from Bolivia can easily understand a person from Spain.For more information about all the languages of Bolivia, click here.
It is more likely that a person would speak Spanish than any language other than English
Visite(n) los padres. (The (n) is added if '(You) visit' is more than one person)
Estas aburrido/a hoy? (To one person, informal) Esta usted aburrido/a hoy? (To one person, formal) Estais aburridos/as hoy? (To more than one person, informal) Estan ustedes aburridos/as hoy? (To more than one person, formal)