Be welcome and (have - this verb in this case is really optional; normally it is not said in that language, in such a sentence) good luck!
"Seja bem-vindo e boa sorte" translates to "Welcome and good luck" in English. It is a common expression used to greet someone and wish them well.
"Seja bem vindo" is Portuguese for "welcome" or "be welcome." It is commonly used as a greeting to make someone feel invited and valued in a place or community.
Goodbye - Tchau Good luck- Boa sorte
It translates to "hello, be welcome, friend. Kiss." It is a warm and welcoming greeting to a female friend.
You are welcome > Seja Bem-vindo, Esteja à vontade, A casa é sua."You are welcome" as an answer to "thank you" isDe nadaor, in a more formal way:Não tem nada que agradecer (There is nothing you have to thank me for)"You are welcome" as in "You are welcome to my house" isSeja bem vinda (to a woman)Seja bem vindo (to a man)
The question "Por que la pregunta mean in English" translates to "Why does the question mean in English?" in English.
You are welcome
It's Italian, and means: I shall bewail my fate
It has too many errors for an accurate translation, but it means: "I have desires to ....?...." (Be sorte is not Spanish)
Hello, you are welcome.
May you be mine.
It means cute, prettiest, sexy.
You are welcome to my suite.
It's Latin for, "In direct contact with Satan."
"Seja bem vindo" is Portuguese for "welcome" or "be welcome." It is commonly used as a greeting to make someone feel invited and valued in a place or community.
Goodbye - Tchau Good luck- Boa sorte
"surely a search for kind has" Is the direct translation of that.
What sort of person are you? Wasn't it obvious????