parakalo, it is both "please" & "you're welcome" in Greek
kalos orisate
pronounce `kah-los- o-REE-sah-tay`
Kαλωσόρισες! (kalosorises!) plural: Καλωσορίσατε!(kalosorisate!)
it is parakalo
letters; pi, alpha, rho, alpha, kappa, alpha, lamda, omega.
Kalos irthate
Its παρακαλώ (parakalo).
καλώς όρισες
The english word for dendron(the greek root) is tree.......WELCOME!!
It means ''you are welcome'' or ''please''
ευπρόσδεκτος (Ef-PROHS-dek-tohs)
"parakalo" is both "please" & "you're welcome" in Greek
it is a word which welcomes the guest or someone. In greek a letter 'h' is means to hai & 'ello' is a word which means to welcome
The only Australian word for 'welcome' is welcome.
Welcome to the English Language. naaa it proberly comes from an ancient Greek bases or somthing.
kalosirthes stin Elada kalosirthes=welcome stin=to Elada=Greece
I think the word for you're welcome is "calla" ================ Actually, the transliteration to English is something like "parakalo", accented on the last syllable (-lo). Not to be confused with the word for orange, which is "portakalo", accented on the third syllable (-ka-).
"parakalo" is both "please" & "you're welcome" in Greek
παρακαλώ (parakalo, which actually means 'please' but is repeated as 'you're welcome')