Answers: * Albanian: pranim * Belarusian: прызнанне (pryznanne) * Bulgarian: приемане (priemane) * Czech: přijetí * Dutch: aanvaarding * Filipino: pagtanggap * Finnish: hyväksytään * French: acceptation * German: Akzeptanz * Greek: αποδοχή (apodohí) * Hungarian: elfogadásának * Irish: glacadh * Italian: accettazione * Latvian: pieņemšana * Lithuanian: priėmimas * Macedonian: прифаќање (prifaḱanje) * Malay/Indonesian: penerimaan * Maltese: aċċettazzjoni * Polish: przyjęcia * Portuguese: aceitação * Romanian: Acceptarea * Russian: признание (priznanie) * Serbo-Croatian: прихватање (prihvatanje) * Slovak: prijatí * Slovene: sprejetje * Spanish: aceptación
"In Eskimo languages, you can say 'qujanaq' to mean 'you're welcome'."
It all depends on the country the Muislims live in or the language they speak. If they live in America or speak English, the Muslims Say "welcome". If they live in the Middle East and the language is Arabic, the Muslims say "Ahlan wasahlan" The Muslims live all over the world and speak all languages. What ever the word welcome means in other languages, this is how the Muslims say welcome.
It all depends on the country the Muislims live in or the language they speak. If they live in America or speak English, the Muslims Say "welcome". If they live in the Middle East and the language is Arabic, the Muslims say "Ahlan wasahlan" The Muslims live all over the world and speak all languages. What ever the word welcome means in other languages, this is how the Muslims say welcome.
I cant answer that because they have different languages.
In India, one way to say "welcome" is "आपका स्वागत है" (pronounced as "aapka swagat hai") in Hindi. There are also other regional languages spoken in India, each with their own way of saying "welcome."
The indigenous languages spoken in Alaska include languages such as Iñupiaq, Yup'ik, and Alutiiq. In Iñupiaq, you can say "Qaŋa," which is a general greeting that can be used to welcome someone.
In German "welcome" is "willkommen" (vill-co-men) In Italian "welcome" is "benvenuto" (behn-vehn-oo-toe)
To say "welcome" to someone, you can simply use the word "welcome" itself. In a more informal context, you might say, "Hey, welcome!" or "Welcome aboard!" Additionally, in different languages, you can say "Bienvenido" in Spanish, "Bienvenue" in French, or "Willkommen" in German. The tone and context can also enhance the warmth of your greeting.
You have to name a tribe or place. There are many languages in the world.
In Irish Gaelic, you can say "Fáilte roimh chlann agus cairde." In Scottish Gaelic, it is "Fàilte do dh'fhoghlam is do charaidean." Both phrases convey a warm welcome to family and friends in their respective languages.
There is no such language as African. People from the African continent speak dozens of languages.
There is no such language as African. People from the African continent speak dozens of languages.