The traditional greeting used to welcome guests in Jewish culture is "Shalom" which means peace. The response to this greeting is also "Shalom" or "Shalom aleichem" which means peace be upon you.
Welcome
The common welcome greeting in Australia is G'day or G'day Mate. It is similar to a friendly hello in the United States.
Funga Alafia is a traditional West African greeting that originates from the Yoruba tribe in Nigeria. It is commonly used to express goodwill and welcome to others. The phrase translates to "welcome" or "good health."
by greeting them good day to welcome in your establishment.
Herzlich Wilkommen!
Welcome
A gesture or word of welcome or salutation.
G'dayThere is no specific Australian slang word for 'welcome'. G'day is a greeting, but does not mean 'welcome'.
"You are welcome" as in a greeting is "Bienvenida" (to a man you say "Bienvenido")"You are welcome" as in a response to "Thank you" is "De nada"
The English equivalent of "salubong" is "welcome" or "greeting."
In the English language a common greeting is spelled "welcome". This word is sometimes mistaken for the surname "Wellcome" which is also commonly used for many businesses.
You can say "Karibuni" in Swahili, which is a common greeting used to welcome someone.