Giving a warm welcome
welcome
A tornado. **Your Welcome!**
Groete en 'n warm welkom
thoir fialaidheachd d'Iain.give a warm welcome to Ian.fàilte is furana warm welcome, welcoming with open arms (trad. expression)This is Scottish Gaelic.
Yes, the word 'welcome' is a verb, a noun, and an adjective.Example:I welcome you to my house. (verb)They gave us a warm welcome. (noun)That was a welcome reprieve. (adjective)
Welsh for welcome is "Croeso!" A very warm welcome to you - Croeso cynnes iawn i chdi! Hope I helped!♥
"Warm" is an action verb, a word for the act to make warm, to heat up."Warm" is not a common noun, warm is not a noun."Warm" is an adjective; for example, a warm welcome or a warm coat.
The cast of A Warm Welcome - 1913 includes: Francelia Billington Sidney De Gray Lamar Johnstone William Nigh
welcome is translated "bienvenue" we had a warm welcome = on nous a chaleureusement souhaité la bienvenue you're welcome = de rien
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It is not correct to say it exactly that way, but it would be correct to say, "We warmly welcome you to our company." In this case, "warmly" is an adverb modifying "welcome" used as a verb. It would also be correct to say, "We would like to extend a warm welcome to our company." In this case, "warm" is an adjective modifying "welcome" used as a noun.