Benvenuti ai vostri nuovi posti! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Welcome to your new positions!"
Specifically, the congratulatory benvenuti is "welcome". The word ai means "to the". The masculine possessive adjective vostri means "(informal plural) your". The masculine adjective nuovi means "new". The masculine noun posti translates as "positions".
The pronunciation will be "BEN-vey-NOO-tee eye VO-stree NWO-vee PO-stee" in Italian.
"You are welcome!" in English is Benvenuto! (to guests) and Prego! (to being thanked) in Italian.
"Welcome, friends!" in English means Benvenuti, amici! in Italian.
"Welcome to the light!" in English is Che la luce sia benvenuta! in Italian.
"Everyone welcome to the table!" in English is Benvenuti tutti a tavola! in Italian.
Benvenuta, Sexy! to a female and Benvenuto, Sexy! to a male are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "Welcome, sexy!Specifically, the feminine noun benvenuta and the masculine benvenuto mean "welcome". The loan word sexy means the same in English and Italian. The pronunciation will be "BEHN-vey-NOO-tah SEK-see" in the feminine and "BEHN-vey-NOO-toh SEK-see" in the masculine.
Willkommen is the German translation for "Welcome".
"Thank you" in Italian is Grazie. "Your welcome" is Il tuo benvenuto.
Benvenuto a tutti! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Welcome to all!"Specifically, the greeting benvenuto literally means "well arrived, well come". The preposition a means "to". The masculine noun tutti translates as "all, everybody, everyone".The pronunciation will be "BEN-vey-NOO-to a TOOT-tee" in Italian.
"Welcome home, bride and groom!" in English is Benvenuti a casa, sposa e sposo! in Italian.
"I appreciate" is one English equivalent of the Italian word Gradisco.Specifically, the Italian word is the present indicative in the first person of the infinitive gradire. It includes "(I) appreciate, enjoy, like, relish, welcome" among its many translations. The pronunciation will be "grah-DEE-skoh" in Italian.
Prego! is an Italian equivalent of "You're welcome!"Specifically, the word is in the first person singular (io, "I") of the present indicative. It may be used with females and males. It literally means "(I) am praying, do pray, pray".The pronunciation will be "PREY-goh" in Italian.
"Hello! Goodbye! Thank you! You're welcome!" in English is Ciao! Arrivederci! Grazie! Prego! in Italian.