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i mean when you say "welcome to...", not when someone has thanked you for something.

thanks a lot! :)

2007-06-07 10:49:29 · 21 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Languages

21 answers

1. Welcome to - English

2. Bienvenidos a - Español

3. Être bienvenus - Français

4. Bem-vindos - Português

2007-06-07 11:13:49 · answer #1 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

The language spoken by Ancient Egyptians changed a bit over time. Basically, the Egyptian language came from the languages spoken to the east of Egypt, Semitic languages like Hebrew, and languages spoken to the south, Hamitic languages like Somali. The words in this language are mostly made up of consonant sounds, unlike the vowel sounds we use today in English. Old Egyptian is the language that scientists believe was being spoken at the time when the pyramids were built. Middle Egyptian came a bit later and has been found on many recently discovered business and government documents. Coptic is the last known stage of the Ancient Egyptian language. It used a lot of the Greek alphabet, with only a few additional letters from the older Egyptian languages. Coptic was mainly used by the Egyptian Christians toward the end of the time of the Ancient Egyptians. Now they speak in Arabic, not to be mistaken with Farsi though. Hieroglyphs is the written language during the ancient times.

2016-05-19 03:19:21 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Willkommen!

2007-06-07 10:55:20 · answer #3 · answered by DuTcHGyrL 2 · 0 0

selamat datang for Indonesia/Malay
ようこそ (yokoso) for Japan
めんそれ (mensore) for Japan in Okinawa prefecture

2007-06-07 13:08:59 · answer #4 · answered by beejin 4 · 0 0

Swagat - Hindi
Wilkommen - Deutsch

2007-06-07 12:48:40 · answer #5 · answered by ARNAV 3 · 0 0

Spanish - Bienvenidos a....
Korean - 어서 오세요 ... (Eoseo oseyo)
Nahuatl - Ximopanolti timochtin....

2007-06-07 13:44:23 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Also in Filipino, aside from "Mabuhay!!," we also say, "Maligayang pagdating."

In Chinese, it's "歡迎光臨" huan ying guang lin.

2007-06-07 18:20:34 · answer #7 · answered by Dowland 5 · 1 0

my first language, finnish: tervetuloa
tervetuloa örebroiin/göteborgiin/
helsikiin/tukholmaan/ruotsiin
it means " welcome to örebro/göteborg/
helsinki/stockholm/sweden
second language, swedish : välkommen

and in swedish it means
välkommen till örebro/göteborg/
helsingfors/stockholm/sverige

2007-06-07 11:10:22 · answer #8 · answered by Joni 3 · 0 0

Welcome, Willkommen.i can speak emglish and german.. know some french/italian but forget lol. talke more of the other two.

2007-06-07 14:34:35 · answer #9 · answered by .Frequently♥Dazzled. 5 · 0 0

um in french (im in 8th grade and i sux at french) its like Beinveune or something like that

2007-06-07 10:57:55 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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