There is no direct equivalent for "you're welcome" in Hindi. But you can say ''āpka svāgat hai''
A more formal response can be:
- ye to mera farz hai/thaa ("it is/was my duty")
- sharminda mat keejiye ("Don't embarrass me")
With folded hand, where both the hands are joined together, the finger tips facing skyward, and brought to the centre of the chest. Hindu's welcome guest with this gesture and the word NAMASTE. This is a means of one soul respecting the other soul.
The language is HINDI, not 'Hindu'. The Hindi word for Welcome is Swagat.
Some of them greet people by saying namaste in hindi and just saying hello in english.
Hello in Hindu is Hagbubu Emborat.
Microsoft Translator says this:नमस्कार क्या हालचाल हैं?
Hindu is not a language
you say welcome aboard I don't know why but that seems to be the case
we are brothers from Hindu
you are welcome
How do you say you’re welcome in Apache
You become a Hindu when you say "I am a Hindu." There are Hindu nationalists who say that it is impossible to convert to Hinduism but according to IndiaDivine.com what they say is not true. According to most Hindus people become a Hindu by being born.
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namaste is a Indian Hindu word meaning- Welcome.
to say you're welcome you would say 'de nada'
In Portuguese, you can say "de nada" or "por nada" to mean "you are welcome."
hindu is not a language, but a Religion. You can say accha in hindi though.