Bien venidos
"Welcome" in Spanish translates to "bienvenido" for a male or "bienvenida" for a female.
The Filipino translation for "welcome" is "maligayang pagdating."
The translation of "You're welcome" in Chavacano is "De nada."
The Tagalog translation of "welcome remarks" is "paanyaya sa pagtanggap" or "bating pasalubong."
The Hawaiian translation for "welcome" is "ho'okipa."
"De nada" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "you're welcome" in English. It is a polite response used to acknowledge thanks or gratitude.
"De nada" is the Spanish translation of 'You're welcome', though it actually means "It's nothing".
"You are welcome" in Spanish is "De nada". It is pronounced "day NAH-dah". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
The Filipino translation for "welcome" is "maligayang pagdating."
The Spanish translation is "Es un placer darle la bienvenida hoy". (Use darles if plural)
The Tagalog translation of "welcome remarks" is "paanyaya sa pagtanggap" or "bating pasalubong."
"Welcome" to more than one person in Spanish is "bienvenidos". It is pronounced "be-en-bay-NEE-dose". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
No is the translation of not in spanish.
welkom naar Houston is the translation. This is the dutch translation of Welcome to Houston.
"Welcome to California" in Spanish is "Bienvenidos a California". It is pronounced "bee-ehn-bay-NEE-dose ah cah-lee-FOR-nee-ah". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
welcome to my home
Tagalog translation of your welcome: Walang anuman
In Filipino, "welcome" is often translated as "maligayang pagdating" which is typically used to greet someone or express hospitality.