Hello: Shake hands.
Welcome: Lay down your sword.
Old French used the word "ha" as a greeting: it means hello, but it also means any word of surprise or happiness such as ha!
You woulduse supper.
Here are some ways to greet each other. Cześć - hi, hello Witaj - Welcome [basically it's something like: veetay] There are also some links to websites listed in "Related links" where you can listen to the proper pronaunciation, because Polish letters may be quite misleading.
Aye aye You just say Hello.
This is a guess but I would say a good 85-90%.
To say hello in Swahili, you can use "Jambo" or "Habari." To say welcome to America, you can say "Karibu Marekani."
hello!
welcome
berlin we don't say berlin we say "welcome a di bileez"
In Grenada, you can say "hello" or "welcome" by using the word "hello" or "welcome" itself, as English is the official language spoken in Grenada. Alternatively, you can greet someone with a friendly "good morning", "good afternoon", or "good evening" depending on the time of day.
welcome is Bem vindo if you want to say "hello, how are you" you commonly say "oi, tudo bem?"
hola y bienvenidos
Hallo en welkom
你好 means hello or how do you do, is the most used way to say welcome. The pronunciation is like "Nee How"
In Chilean jergon (Spanish) Chileans usually say: Hola Bienvenido aqui! (Hello welcome here)
We don't call each other Gypsy. We would never say "hello Gypsy".
In Tamil, you can say "வணக்கம்" (Vanakkam) to greet someone, which means "hello" or "welcome".