In XiTsonga, "welcome" is translated as "Tirhani".
In Tshivenda the standard greeting is Ndaa if you are a male and Aaa if you are a female
Avuxeni.....in the morning Inhlikanhi....in the afternoon riperile..........in the evinning Hello = Xewani
How do you say you’re welcome in Apache
you are welcome
To say "welcome" in Tlingit, you can say "Yak'éi."
In Tshivenda the standard greeting is Ndaa if you are a male and Aaa if you are a female
Avuxeni.....in the morning Inhlikanhi....in the afternoon riperile..........in the evinning Hello = Xewani
"Vito ra wena i"
you say welcome aboard I don't know why but that seems to be the case
How do you say you’re welcome in Apache
you are welcome
To say "welcome" in Tlingit, you can say "Yak'éi."
In Berber, you can say "Tanmirt" to say "you are welcome."
Please note that the 'Xitsonga Avuxeni' (at the end) has the "x" pronounced as a "sh", so you would say "avusheni". English = Hello Afrikaans = Goeiedag isiNdebele = Lotjhani isiXhosa = Molo isiZulu = Sawubona SiSwati = Sawubona Sesotho = Dumela Sesotho = sa Leboa Dumela Setswana = Dumela Tshivenḓa = ♂Ndaa / ♀Aa Xitsonga = Avuxeni
To say "welcome" in Choctaw, you would say "yakoke."
To say "you are welcome" in Kurdish, you can say "khosh amadi."
it's a xitsonga name for pure or clean