Benvenuto al Libano.
Benvenuto/a/i in Libano
"In Italian, you can say 'prego' to mean 'you are welcome'."
You say 'benvenuto e VA all'inferno
The usual way to say thankyou in Italian is Grazie. 'You're welcome' is Prego.
In German "welcome" is "willkommen" (vill-co-men) In Italian "welcome" is "benvenuto" (behn-vehn-oo-toe)
well to say your welcome you normal just say 'prego' pronounced pray-go after someone says thankyou
¡De Nada! buongiorno. oh wait that's Italian ;)
You can say "Ciao e benvenuti alla mia presentazione" in Italian.
Benvenuto a casa mia bella figlia
To write "Welcome Family and Friends" in Italian, you would say "Benvenuti Famiglia e Amici." This phrase conveys a warm invitation to both family and friends. If you want to address the group more informally, you could also say "Benvenuti a tutti!" which means "Welcome everyone!"
Ma di che? in Italian means "But what?" in English, if you say it as you say "prego" you can translate it in "you're welcome"
"You are welcome!" in English is Benvenuto! (to guests) and Prego! (to being thanked) in Italian.
"Welcome, friends!" in English means Benvenuti, amici! in Italian.