In Nyanja, "welcome" is translated as "mwayi waona".
Brother in Nyanja is "m'boni."
ku mpyompyontana
Nyanja, also called (Chinyanja, Chichewa, or Chewa) is spoken in the following countries:ZambiaMalawiMozambiqueZimbabwe
How do you say you’re welcome in Apache
you are welcome
Brother in Nyanja is "m'boni."
ku mpyompyontana
muntu
In Nyanja, you say "Tiyeni tipange" to mean "let's play." This phrase invites someone to engage in an activity or game together. Nyanja is one of the languages spoken in Zambia and parts of Malawi.
In Nyanja, you say "Ndimakukonda" to express "I like you." This phrase conveys affection and is commonly used in conversational contexts. Nyanja is one of the languages spoken in Zambia and parts of Malawi, making it an important means of communication in those regions.
In Nyanja, the word for grandmother is "bambo." It is used affectionately to refer to one's grandmother in the context of family and cultural relationships.
Nyanja, also called (Chinyanja, Chichewa, or Chewa) is spoken in the following countries:ZambiaMalawiMozambiqueZimbabwe
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."