itsu demo irashatte ii desu ga
Ariga'to mashti'. Arigatou Gozaimashita. Visit www.japanese999.com -- "Dou itashimashite" = "You're welcome" (when answering thank you)
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Welcome in Japanese would be: youkoso.
Yokoso.
The Japanese symbol for "welcome" is "ようこそ" in Hiragana.
Welcome is Irrashai or Irrashaimase... 'Youkoso.'
You can say le-le or liyo.https://www.livinglanguage.com/community/discussion/315/saying-youre-welcome-in-japanese-not-recommended
'Youkoso.'
"Irasshaimase." "Youkoso."
It can be correct to say you are always welcomes. It is correct when finished with "in my home or at my place of business."
'Welcome to school' would be学校へようこそ (gakkou e youkoso) in Japanese.
Kangei (歓迎) means "welcome" in Japanese. It is often used to greet and express hospitality towards guests or visitors.