bitte schön or gern geschehen.
Or both words in one phrase: Bitte schön, gern geschehen.
Though "gern geschehen" rather translates as "it is/was my pleasure".
There are no direct translations for this expression, German equivalents of you're welcome are:
nichts zu danken
keine Ursache
Gern geschehen
Bitte schön
Bitte sehr
"welcome" translates as "willkommen"
Welcome to Wolverhampton = Willkommen in Wolverhampton
In German it's Willkommen.
"Wilkommen in Austin."
Willkommen in Gaming
Gern geschehen
Bitte / Bitteschönbitte schön
Willkommen in Paisley
You say wilkommen or will koe men it means welcome and to say welcome to it would be wilkommen Zu but I don't think Germans use it in that order but they just might!
Willkommen - pronounced vill'kommen
Herzlich Wilkommen in Derby
Willkommen bei Facebook.