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The direct translation would be "Youkoso" but we often say "Irassyai-mase" at stores and restaurants welcoming guests. "Irassyai" means "To come" or "come" and "mase" is attached to make the word polite.

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14y ago

douitashimashite. said "doh-oo-ee-ta-shee-mah-shee-tay"

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14y ago

irrashai - welcome [WELCOME 'here inDavao']
doutishimashite - your welcome :D [when somebody says 'arigatou' to you]

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14y ago

Dou itashimashite (どういたしまして) means 'your welcome'. Hope this helps. :3

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3y ago

Most of Japanese understand "welcome!"

If this phrase be said in Japanese,"Youkoso!"

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14y ago

doh itashimashite

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14y ago

Konichiwa is 'hello' in Japanese.

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12y ago

Anata wa baishunpudesu

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11y ago

歓 迎 means welcome in Japanese (huan yin).

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