benvenuto a Roma (refers to male) - benvenuta a Roma (refers to female) - benvenuti a Roma (refers to more than 1 person)
"Welcome to the light!" in English is Che la luce sia benvenuta! in Italian.
Welcome is Irrashai or Irrashaimase... 'Youkoso.'
Cucina di Nonna is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Nonna's kitchen." The feminine singular phrase may be preceded immediately by the feminine singular la since Italian uses definite articles where English does and does not employ "the." The pronunciation will be "koo-TCHEE-na dee NON-na" in Italian.
'Dou itashimashite.'
Bienvenue chez nous in French means "Welcome to our house (place)" in English.
"You are welcome!" in English is Benvenuto! (to guests) and Prego! (to being thanked) in Italian.
"Welcome, friends!" in English means Benvenuti, amici! in Italian.
"Welcome to the light!" in English is Che la luce sia benvenuta! in Italian.
"Everyone welcome to the table!" in English is Benvenuti tutti a tavola! in Italian.
benvenuta famiglia
"Thank you" in Italian is Grazie. "Your welcome" is Il tuo benvenuto.
"Welcome home, bride and groom!" in English is Benvenuti a casa, sposa e sposo! in Italian.
"Hello! Goodbye! Thank you! You're welcome!" in English is Ciao! Arrivederci! Grazie! Prego! in Italian.
ringrazio. Sei il benvenuto
Bentornata a America! in the feminine and Bentornato a America! in the masculine are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "Welcome back to America!" The respective pronunciations will be "BEN-tor-NA-ta-MEY-ree-ka" in the feminine singular and "BEN-tor-NA-to a-MEY-ree-ka" in the masculine singular.
Buongiorno- good morning (can use all day) Benevenuti- Welcome
Benvenuti al podere Siena