The word 'welcome' is not used in the KJV.
Giving a warm welcome
Bienvenue chez nous in French means "Welcome to our house (place)" in English.
The word "Bible" means "the scriptures" or "the sacred writings." It is derived from the Greek word "biblia," which means "books."
Grantha means BOOK and is used for scriptures in India, specially Sikh scriptures. A usage similar to the word "Bible".
accept
The Korean word "chamaneyo" (참아네요) is an informal way of saying "yes" or "I understand" in Korean. It is often used in casual conversations among friends or peers.
"Okaeri" means "Welcome home""Irasshai" means "Welcome" (as in welcome to my home/store)"Dou itashimashite" means "You're welcome" (as in answering thank you)ようこそ "Yōkoso" means "Welcome" (as in greeting)if you want a more formal approach, extend it to irasshaimase
I'm not exactly sure what you're asking but if you mean "You're welcome" then you would say 'libenter' which means gladly. 'amplexor' means 'to welcome' 'gratus' means welcome as in, pleasing, welcome, agreeable.
Bienvenue means welcome.
hail
"Fogadtatás" is a Hungarian word that means "reception" or "welcoming."