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Irashaimase is welcome in Japanese.

Pronounced Ee-rah-shah-ee-mah-say.

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Von Stroehlein

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2y ago
Not quite.
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Von Stroehlein

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2y ago
Irashaimase 【 いらしゃいませ 】is a greeting or welcome in stores, etc. by employees; it’s polite and deferential to the customers.
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Von Stroehlein

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however, Irashai 【いらっしゃい】without “mase” 【ませ】on the end, IS a more typical greeting, meaning “Welcome”.
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Von Stroehlein

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2y ago
It apparently can also be used to mean “Come” as in “come here”, EX: 「早く【いらっしゃい】、ビル」「はい、おかあさん」- Phonetic: “Hyaku irashai, Biru.” “Hai, okāsan.” - English: "Come home early, Bill." "Yes, Mother."
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12y ago

"Welcome!" is often expressed with the Japanese word "youkoso," which is written in hiragana: ようこそ

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15y ago

uerukamu or irasshai

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14y ago

ようこそ

Youkoso

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14y ago

こんにちは. Konnichiwa.

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13y ago

SAY: "Yokoso" (Welcome!/Welcome to here!)

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