It means welcome to the town which is Elberta
You can respond to a welcome gesture by saying "Thank you" or "Thanks for having me." Another option is to reciprocate the welcome by saying "It's nice to be here" or "I appreciate the warm welcome."
Yes saying your most welcome is a nice thing to say to other. This is saying that you are happy.
Usually said in response to someone saying "Thank you." What you are are saying is that you are pleased to do/say whatever you did for them and they are welcome to the help you have given to them.
Saying you're welcome when someone says thank you is "Bitteschön" and you're welcome as in "welcome to a place" is "Willkommen"
The correct spelling is, "You're welcome." The word "your" is a possessive pronoun; the word "you're" is a contraction for "you are". Whenever you have a question about possessives versus contractions, expand the contraction and see if it makes sense. For example, wrong: "May I borrow you're keys?" would expand to "May I borrow you are keys?" which makes no sense. Example, right: "You're welcome." expands to "You are welcome." which makes total sense. This same common sense rule is especially helpful with "there", "their", and "they're". "There" denotes a location. "Their" denotes another possessive. "They're" is a contraction for "They are". For example, wrong: "There going to the beach." Example, right: "They're going to the beach." expands to "They are going to the beach."
No exact translation but we welcome visitors by saying "GALIKAYO"
You can respond to "mahalo" by saying "ʻAʻole pilikia!" which means "You're welcome!" in Hawaiian.
When someone says "thank you" to you, you should reply by saying : "You're welcome"
By saying 'please, sit'
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Fáilte is the Irish word for welcome. Fáilte Roimh, is used when saying welcome directly to a group of people, as opposed to saying it to one person. So it basically means welcome to you all.
im pretty sure it means welcome im pretty sure it means welcome It is one way of saying "welcome" in Italian.