you say "bu keqi" or 不 客气。
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.
The phrase "You're welcome" in Waray is "Waray anay / Waray sapayan".
We say welcome to London "欢迎来到伦敦(huan ying lai dao lun dun)" in mandarin.
You can say le-le or liyo.https://www.livinglanguage.com/community/discussion/315/saying-youre-welcome-in-japanese-not-recommended
You can say "不客气" (bú kèqì) in Mandarin to mean "you're welcome".
You just said it yourself. If you want to say it in another language, you need to say which one.
You say "shukran" which means "thank you".
당신은 환영합니다 = You are welcome
Welcome in Mandarin is spelled "欢迎" (huānyíng).
In Mandarin, you can say "不客气 (bú kèqì)" to mean "you are welcome."
The phrase "Welcome to China" is translated to 欢迎来到中国 (Huānyíng láidào Zhōngguó) in Mandarin.
you find it at the say cheese store you trade the painting that you find at the lighthouse then you trade it in at the say cheese store! youre welcome
THEY WERE 1,000,000 YEARS OLD youre welcome
ASQUAWCHESTRA. Youre welcome.