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"Türkiye'ye hoş geldiniz" translates to "Welcome to Turkey" in English. It's a common phrase used to greet visitors and express hospitality. The phrase can be used in various contexts, such as at airports, hotels, or during cultural events, to make newcomers feel welcomed.

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