歡迎. It's pronounced hwang ing.
This would be said by a shopkeeper to someone coming to their store.欢迎光临 huān yíng guāng lín welcome
Your welcome is used after you are thanked by someone and there is no after speech after it.
Say "It's a pleasure to help." Or "You're welcome."
You say 'You're Welcome'
you say Akwaaba( which means welcome). Ghanaians normally say welcome in general. so when you want to welcome someone home, just say "Akwaaba" pronounce (A-kwa-a-ba).
You have to say "Svagatham"
Either "You are not welcome" or "Your welcome" depending on the situation.
you can say don't mention it or most appreciated
The same thing you say when someone says "you're welcome" - nothing.
you are most welcome
huan ying lai dao zhong guo
Usually said in response to someone saying "Thank you." What you are are saying is that you are pleased to do/say whatever you did for them and they are welcome to the help you have given to them.