A common response to a welcome is "Thank you" or "Thanks for having me." This shows gratitude and acknowledges the gesture of the welcome.
'You're Welcome'
You can say "You're welcome" or "My pleasure" in response to receiving a gift.
There is no sign for You are welcome as used in the response to thank you. Signing "no problem" or simply nodding your head in acknowledgement is enough.
In a response to a welcome speech, you can express gratitude for the warm welcome, acknowledge the effort put into organizing the event, share your excitement to be a part of the gathering, and briefly introduce yourself or your purpose for being there.
A simple response to "DaNada" when you say "gracias" could be "De nada" which means "You're welcome" in Spanish.
The correct response is "you're welcome".
Answer You are welcome. It is usually given in response to "thank you".
It is a polite response.
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'You're Welcome'
"You are welcomed" is correct. "You're welcomed" is incorrect because "you're" is a contraction for "you are" and "welcomed" should be in its full form.
Translates idiomatically to "Welcome," literally, "good arrival."
"You are welcome" as in a greeting is "Bienvenida" (to a man you say "Bienvenido")"You are welcome" as in a response to "Thank you" is "De nada"
you're welcome (response to "thanks")=> de nada you're welcome (our doors are open) estas bienvenido
There is no sign for You are welcome as used in the response to thank you. Signing "no problem" or simply nodding your head in acknowledgement is enough.
"Walla anuman" doesn't have a specific meaning in English. It appears to be a phrase in a language other than English. If you provide more context or identify the language, I can help with a translation.