The light returns
The strength of light falling on an area is called illuminance, and it is measured in lux (lx). Lux is a unit of measurement that represents the amount of light that reaches a surface.
The Hawaiian translation for the word heaven is lani.
One foot-candle is equal to the illumination produced by one candle from a distance of one foot away. It is a measure of illuminance used in lighting design and is equivalent to 10.76 lux in the metric system.
The Celtic translation for sky is "neamh."
The Hawaiian translation for moon is "mahina."
Translation: Who approaches?/Who is coming?
The Romanian language translation of welcome is bine aţi venit.
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Lux Regnum
Light and Source
Bine ai venit Welcome = Bine ai (or aţi) venit !
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The Romanian language equivalent of Welcome is Bine ai venit or Să fi bine venit or Eşti binevenit.When translated from English to Romanian language, the word "Welcome" is " Bine ai/ati venit" ( e.g.Welcome to Romania! - Bine ati venit in Romania!) or "binevenit"(e.g. You will always be welcome here!- Veti fi mereu binevenit aici!)
Welcome (en) = Bine ai venit (ro) - sing. Bine aţi venit (ro) - pl.
I am far from fluent in Latin personally, but an online translation suggests: Secundum obscurum , lux lucis
You can say: · Hello = (formal) Bună ziua | (informal) Salut, Ceau/Ciao, Bună. · Welcome = (formal) Bine ați venit! | (informal) Bine ai venit!. "Hello and welcome" could be any combination between those above (of course, formal with formal and informal with informal). "and" is "și" (read as "she").