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What is your welcome in German?

Updated: 12/16/2022
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βˆ™ 15y ago

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It's common to say "bitte," or "bitte schön/sehr", but you can also use "gern geschehen", "nichts zu danken" or "keine Ursache".
In the form of greeting: "Sei herzlich willkommen" or "Seien Sie herzlich willkommen"

As an answer when someone says thank you: "Bitte", "Bitte sehr", "Bitteschön"
Bitte, or bitte schön.

Other possibilities would be:

Gern geschehen.

Keine Ursache.
== == A lot depends on the context in which it is used. The most common term "Bitte" will cover most of them.

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Bitte! (pronounced like bita)

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bitte or bitte schoen(pronounced shun)

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