"Welcome everyone" in Traditional Chinese characters is "大家好,歡迎大家". In Hanyu Pinyin this is pronounced "da4jia1 hao3, huan1ying2 da4jia1." In simplified Chinese this is written 大家好,欢迎大家.
In Mandarin, you can say "不客气" (bú kèqì) to mean "you're welcome."
You can say "不客气" (bú kèqì) in Mandarin to mean "you're welcome".
We say welcome to London "欢迎来到伦敦(huan ying lai dao lun dun)" in mandarin.
Its read as 'mei kwan xi' and in simplified chinese, it looks like this: '没关系'
In Indonesian, you say "Selamat datang semuanya" to welcome everyone. "Selamat datang" translates to "welcome," and "semuanya" means "everyone." This phrase is commonly used in gatherings or events to greet attendees.
Welcome in Mandarin is spelled "欢迎" (huānyíng).
"karibuni wote" or "karibuni nyote"
your welcome - votre accueil you're welcome - vous êtes bienvenu
Gong ru kuai la (in pinyin)
みなさん、ようこそ (minasan youkoso) is the Japanese equivalent of 'welcome everyone'.
中国欢迎你 ZhongGuo HuanYing ni welcome to American = 美国欢迎你(MeiGuo HuanYing ni )
Parat Keliye apka swagat hai In hindi means welcome to India