"ሰላም" (selam) is how you write "welcome" in Tigrinya.
In Tigrinya, "welcome" is "hawey" (ሓወይ).
"Selam" is hello in Tigrinya language.
In Tigrinya, you say 'bye' by saying "መርያት" which is pronounced as 'merHiat'.
In Tigrinya, you can say goodbye by saying "ዋላ" which is pronounced as "wala."
You can write "خوش آمدید" in Dari, which means welcome.
In Tigrinya, "welcome" is "hawey" (ሓወይ).
Arki
The word in Tigrinya for coffee is boon
welcome
welcome
The word "computer" in Tigrinya is pronounced as "komputēr".
Welcome in Odia language is written as "ସ୍ୱାଗତ" which is transliterated as "Swagat".
Welcome
01110111011001010110110001100011011011110110110101100101 is for "welcome" 01010111010001010100110001000011010011110100110101000101 is for "WELCOME" 01010111011001010110110001100011011011110110110101100101 is for "Welcome"
Welcome in Thai is written as "ยินดีต้อนรับ" (pronounced yin dee ton rap).
Welcome to the neighborhood!
당신은 환영합니다 = You are welcome