In Danish, "welcome" is translated as "velkommen." It is commonly used to greet someone arriving at a place, whether it's a home, event, or gathering. The word conveys warmth and hospitality, making it an essential part of Danish culture.
Dansk for "Welcome" er "velkommen" (Translation) danish for Welcome is velkommen
You can say "velkommen hjem" in Danish to mean "welcome home."
Velkommen ti Arkansas welcome to Arkensas
Velkommen hjem
Welcome = Velkommen.
Velkommen til Minneapolis!
Du er velkommen(You are welcome) directly translated =============== "You are welcome" translated to Danish is: Selv tak . Example: thank you very much for your help answer: you are welcome would be "selv tak". Other ways to translate the above would be: Ingen årsag or Vær så god
You say Det var så lidt (literally: That was so little).
Velkommen til Gainesville. Vel-kom-men til Gainesville.
You simply say "hej" which is pronounced almost the same way as the English way of saying "hi". "Hallo" can also be used, but "hej" is the more common way of saying "hi". Although, you should be careful of not saying "hej hej", because that means "bye" in Danish.
Danish
A. Danish has written: 'Jahan-e-danish'