歡迎 Huānyíng
歡迎 Huānyíng
Welcome 欢迎 (huan1 ying2) September 九月 (jiu3 yue4 literally ninth month. Chinese do not have fancy words for months, they just number it accordingly, much like the Japanese).
歡迎 Huān yíng
'Welcome to Beijing' in Chinese characters is written as '欢迎到北京'. In pinyin it is written as 'huan ying dao bei jing'.
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'Welcome' in Chinese is written as '欢迎' (huān yíng), pronounced Hwan Yeeng, pay attention that "h" here pronounce as "h" in English. In Chinese pinyin, "h" is never silent. This would be used as in 'Welcome to my home' and NOT to be used as a response to thank you. To say 'welcome' as a response to 'thank you', you would write '不客气' (bú kè qi). '欢迎光临' (huān yíng guāng lín) would be said by a shopkeeper to someone coming to their store as words of welcome.
'Welcome' as in 'Welcome to our new home.' is written as '欢迎'. In pin yin, it is 'huan ying'. To say 'welcome' as a response to 'thank you', you would write '不客气'. In pin yin it is 'bu ke qi'.
The best way for a person to learn Chinese words in English is to purchase a translation book. The book will show all the words, meaning, and how to write the words.
Chinese, unlike Western languages like English, French, and German, does not have an alphabet. Instead, it has something known as a "character system" that is composed of thousands of different symbols (known as characters) that each have a different pronunciation. So, rather than spelling, Chinese write characters. The Chinese word for "Welcome" is 歡迎. This is pronounced "huan1ying2" in Hanyu Pinyin and "huanying" in Gwoyeu Romatzyh.
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"ሰላም" (selam) is how you write "welcome" in Tigrinya.