Yes, "welcome" is a compound word. It is formed by combining the words "well" and "come." In compound words, two or more words are joined together to create a new word with a distinct meaning.
The word for welcome in Malayalam is "സ്വാഗതം" (swagatham).
welcome! (interj.): स्वागतम् svaagatam
The word for welcome in Konkani is "Suswagatam".
In Bahamian dialect, the word "welcome" is often pronounced as "welkum."
The Oriya word for welcome is "ସ୍ଵାଗତ" (Swagat).
conjunction...your welcome
The only Australian word for 'welcome' is welcome.
The word for welcome in Malayalam is "സ്വാഗതം" (swagatham).
The Malayalam word for welcome is "swagatham"
welcome! (interj.): स्वागतम् svaagatam
The word for welcome in Konkani is "Suswagatam".
In malayalam for the word 'welcome' is 'swagatham'
No, building is not a compound word.
In Bahamian dialect, the word "welcome" is often pronounced as "welkum."
Literally, this is "you are welcome", but this is not what you would normally say. "Bienvenidos" is a stand - alone word, or is added to at the end. "Bienvenidos a mi casa" would be "welcome to my house". The English term "you are welcome" as a response to "thank you" is not used in Spanish. In that case, you would use "de nada", "no hay de que", or "es un placer".
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