In Lao, you can say "ຍິນດີຕິບອນ" (pronounced: yin dee tî bon). This phrase expresses a warm and enthusiastic welcome. To emphasize "very very," you can repeat the phrase or add "ຫຼາຍ" (hlai), meaning "a lot" or "very much." So you could say "ຍິນດີຕິບອນຫຼາຍ" for extra emphasis.
welcome
welcome
The correct way would be to say "you are very welcome."
use google you can get a real answer there Laos, it is much nearer the equator.
In Hawaiian, you can say "mai ka wale nō," which means "you are very welcome."
In what language?
In what language?
"You are welcome" in Afrikaans is actually the equivalent of "Pleasure!". You are welcome = plesier You are very welcome = groot plesier
"You are welcome" in Afrikaans is actually the equivalent of "Pleasure!". You are welcome = plesier You are very welcome = groot plesier
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Big sister In Laos
Ninage Swaagatha (to those younger than you) / Nimage Swaagatha (respectful) or you can say just - Swaagatha.