'Bienvenido(s) a/en Argentina' (singular (plural)) (bee-ennbennEEdaw(ss) ah/enn arrkhenTEENah) ('kh' as in 'loch')
Some ways... Hello has a equal on the Brazilian word: Olá And.. Hi has a equal on the Brazilian word: Oi
Depends on the overall sentence. If you were meeting an alien who had just landed on Earth yo could say "Welcome to the world" If yo were talking about children, you could say "Children are welcome in the world".
If I´m correct you are trying to say ''Welcome to a world of flavors'' Well if that´s the case you say it like this ''Bienvenido a un mundo de sabores''
Sea / sé bienvenido, bienvenida [a (la) Argentina]. Sean bienvenidos, bienvenidas [a (la) Argentina].
The phrase "Welcome to my world" can be translated to Maori as "Nau mai ki toku ao."
No. The White Tiger does NOT live in Argentina. Your Welcome. :)
you say welcome aboard I don't know why but that seems to be the case
How do you say you’re welcome in Apache
you are welcome
In German "welcome" is "willkommen" (vill-co-men) In Italian "welcome" is "benvenuto" (behn-vehn-oo-toe)
To say "welcome" in Tlingit, you can say "Yak'éi."