A common word for "welcome" as in "Welcome to ~" is 'youkoso.' In shops and other locations, you would likely be welcomed by employees with 'irasshai(mase)'
Welcome is Irrashai or Irrashaimase... 'Youkoso.'
You can say le-le or liyo.https://www.livinglanguage.com/community/discussion/315/saying-youre-welcome-in-japanese-not-recommended
みなさん、ようこそ (minasan youkoso) is the Japanese equivalent of 'welcome everyone'.
it means welcome home.
You may say 'youkoso.'
Welcome in Japanese would be: youkoso.
Yokoso.
The Japanese symbol for "welcome" is "ようこそ" in Hiragana.
Welcome is Irrashai or Irrashaimase... 'Youkoso.'
You can say le-le or liyo.https://www.livinglanguage.com/community/discussion/315/saying-youre-welcome-in-japanese-not-recommended
'Youkoso.'
"Irasshaimase." "Youkoso."
'Welcome to school' would be学校へようこそ (gakkou e youkoso) in Japanese.
Kangei (歓迎) means "welcome" in Japanese. It is often used to greet and express hospitality towards guests or visitors.
みなさん、ようこそ (minasan youkoso) is the Japanese equivalent of 'welcome everyone'.
it means welcome home.
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