Bienvenido = for a Man
Bienvenida = for a Woman
Bienvenidos = welcome for a group of men or a mixed group
Bienvenidas = welcome for a group of women
The common practice in Spanish (as in other European languages) is to denigrate the value of what you have done or how you have benefitted the person who is thanking you. Typically, you say the equivalent of "It's nothing." This is true for Spanish, German, and French. In Spanish, you say, "De nada," Of nothing. Another way to say "It's nothing" in Spanish is, No hay de que.which generally means, "There's nothing to it." The latter is to be preferred over the former.
American English ''You're welcome' = 'De nada'
Welcome in Spanish = Bienvenida
De nada (you pronounce it "day-nah-duh")
Eres muy bienvenido
de nada
decorationes and YOUR WELCOME
bienvenido a casa
bienvenido (pronounce be-yen ven-ee-doh)
you say de nada eres bienvenido for you are welcome (here)
Welcome Russian = Добро пожаловать - Dah-bró pah-jáhl-ah-vat' Arabic = ترحيب (marhaba) French = Bienvenue Spanish = Bienvenido German = Willkommen
welcome - 환영 hwan-yeong
The correct spelling is "you're welcome".
the official language in Mexico is spanish. welcome in spanish is bienvenido.
You were so close but this is how you spell it- camouflage Your welcome :)
"Welcome" in the Philippines is spelled as "maligayang pagdating."
You're welcome. Do not mistake the contraction you're for the pronoun your.
"Welcome" in Tagalog is spelled as "Maligayang pagdating."