berlin
we don't say berlin we say "welcome a di bileez"
Salve (sow-ae)-Welcome to one peson. Salvete (sow-ate-ae)-Welcome to many people. Actually Salve and Salvete is hello Excipite is welcome.
The Bahamas is an English speaking country, so the answer is "hello."
you say welcome aboard I don't know why but that seems to be the case
^^ The whole spanish shizzle,(; YOUR WELCOME ! (; ~Mariahhh,(:
Hello - they speak English
berlin we don't say berlin we say "welcome a di bileez"
To say hello in Swahili, you can use "Jambo" or "Habari." To say welcome to America, you can say "Karibu Marekani."
hello!
welcome
Hello: Shake hands. Welcome: Lay down your sword.
One way to say "hello" in Belizean Kriol is: Weh di goan? (Literally, What's going on?). This is informal, and can be used anytime of day. Some people say: "Hou?" (shortened form of "Hou kiipin? - roughly, "How are you") In the morning, the most common greeting is simply "maanin".
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)