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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!)

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