You can write "خوش آمدید" in Dari, which means welcome.
In Dene, you can say "Ndǫ dari," which means welcome.
"ሰላም" (selam) is how you write "welcome" in Tigrinya.
In Taiwanese, "welcome" is translated as 歡迎 (hoan-ing).
"Welcome" in Akan language is "Akwaaba."
Welcome in Odia language is written as "ସ୍ୱାଗତ" which is transliterated as "Swagat".
In Dene, you can say "Ndǫ dari," which means welcome.
"Chotor asty" Means "How are you?" "Salaam" means "Hello/Hi"
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"ሰላም" (selam) is how you write "welcome" in Tigrinya.
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Welcome to the neighborhood!
당신은 환영합니다 = You are welcome
In Taiwanese, "welcome" is translated as 歡迎 (hoan-ing).
"Willkommen" is the German word for "welcome".
"Welcome" in Akan language is "Akwaaba."