Welcome to our family is said in Tagalog as "Malugod ka naming tinatanggap sa aming pamilya."
But the literal translation of welcome to our family is "Kumusta kayo sa aming pamilya" as explained below.
Tagalog, is a loosely-structured language. There are tons of exceptions, and Filipinos will understand you. That's how a lot of Austronesian languages are, we are sailors.
But anyways, here we go.
"Kumusta kayo sa pamilya namin"!
Notice, the word "kumusta" is loosely based off of the greeting "Como esta" in Spanish. (Philippines was ruled by Spain for 300 years). Kumusta can mean, "how are you", "hello", "welcome", it depends on the subject. "Kayo" means "you (all)" in Tagalog. If its a singular "you", then you use "ikaw", (pronounced as "ee-kow").
But that may be too formal it's like saying, "I welcome you to your family". For informal and casual, you can just say "Kumusta sa namin pamilya!" It's you (understood) for that one. That one is much more like just sainyg, "Welcome to our family!"
In Tagalog, you can say "Maligayang pagdating sa aming pamilya" to welcome someone to your family.
Tagalog translation of Welcome to our family in Tagalog: Ikinararangal ka naming makasama sa aming pamilya.
The Tagalog translation for welcome address is "pagtanggap sa talumpati."
You can say "Maligayang pagdating sa Pilipinas" to mean "welcome to the Philippines" in Tagalog.
In Tagalog, "You're welcome" is translated as "Walang anuman."
In Tagalog, you can say "Walang anuman" to respond to "Thank you." This expresses that you are welcoming and that the thanks are not necessary.
Tagalog translation of Welcome to our family in Tagalog: Ikinararangal ka naming makasama sa aming pamilya.
The Tagalog translation for welcome address is "pagtanggap sa talumpati."
You can say "Maligayang pagdating sa Pilipinas" to mean "welcome to the Philippines" in Tagalog.
In Tagalog, "You're welcome" is translated as "Walang anuman."
Tagalog Translation of YOU'RE WELCOME: Walang anuman.
In Tagalog, you can say "Walang anuman" to respond to "Thank you." This expresses that you are welcoming and that the thanks are not necessary.
You can say "Maligayang pagdating sa iyong Dental office" in Tagalog to mean "Welcome to your Dental office."
Tagalog translation of your welcome: Walang anuman
maligayang pagdating sa aming programa means welcome to our program in Tagalog!
In the Philippines, you can say "walang anuman" as a response to "thank you," which means "you're welcome" in Filipino.
"Welcome home" in Tagalog is "Maligayang pagdating sa bahay."
The Tagalog translation of "welcome remarks" is "paanyaya sa pagtanggap" or "bating pasalubong."