In Konkani, you say "svoagat" to welcome someone.
Your welcome is used after you are thanked by someone and there is no after speech after it.
It is more common to say "Welcome to the..." when welcoming someone to a specific place or event.
Say "It's a pleasure to help." Or "You're welcome."
In Kashmiri, you can say "Khush aamdeed" to welcome someone.
You can say "Karibuni" in Swahili, which is a common greeting used to welcome someone.
You can say "Dobrodošli nazad" in Bosnian to greet someone with "welcome back."
You say 'You're Welcome'
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).
You have to say "Svagatham"
Either "You are not welcome" or "Your welcome" depending on the situation.
you can say don't mention it or most appreciated