The only Australian word for 'welcome' is welcome.
The Malayalam word for welcome is "swagatham"
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They got their welcome home march in Sydney of 1987, 15 years after the end of the Vietnam war. Australian veterans however were able to march on ANZAC day if they chose too. the treacherous treatment they received from the Australian people Australian politicians and the press caused them to keep their heads down.
"Hooroo" is a cheery way of saying "goodbye".
G'dayThere is no specific Australian slang word for 'welcome'. G'day is a greeting, but does not mean 'welcome'.
Usually a simple G'day will do it.
The Malayalam word for welcome is "swagatham"
Welcome home (mate). The most common language spoken in Australia is English, but I would not suggest trying an Australian accent unless you have practiced it a lot. (The "mate" is optional and is part of a stereotypical Australian accent. It would sound like "'Welcome 'ome, mate!" if you want to stay stereotypical.)
In malayalam for the word 'welcome' is 'swagatham'
Welcome = Bemvindu
The word for welcome in Malayalam is "സ്വാഗതം" (swagatham).
welcome - witam
The word is spelled welcoming. The base word is welcome.
The Sindhi word for 'welcome' is "Bhali karay aaya".
The Australian word for tipster is "punter."
The Australian word for the Australian language is English. Or if you mean "G'day" and "Bonza, mate", we call that Strine.