Here is The Wonderfull Collection of word Welcome In Different Languages Like European, Asian, African, Austronesian, Middle Eastern, and Many Other Foreign Language also.
I believe that the first way for any word to be closely followed by society is to translate that word into different languages.
Translating any word into every language of the world is a great way to fund unique names.
That is why we have prepared such a great collection.
Famous Welcomes With Style
Here we have told about the best and unique welcome style of the world, we hope that you will be very proud to know this.
In every era, a new culture was created, so today people from every corner of the world have made their own welcome way.
So let’s know about the best and funniest way.
Welcome In Japanese Language
The way to welcome Japan is a great way to adopt the same method in Carona today, Japanese people always bow down from the waist with their hands straight and say ‘ようこそ’ (Yōkoso) whenever they want to welcome someone.
From the below image you will understand the best way.
Welcome In Indian Language
There is an even more powerful way to welcome the people of India. There is a lot of religion in this country, that’s why there is a lot of welcome styles here.
But the one style that is done the most and that is ‘Namaste’.
You will understand more easily with the image below.
Welcome In Chinese Language
Here you have to keep in mind one thing that in most of culture people like to welcome from a distance.
There can be a huge secret hidden even in welcoming from a distance.
Welcome In New Zealand Language
Welcome In Philippines Language
Welcome In Different Languages
In every corner of the world, you will find ways of different different welcome.
If someone welcomes by bending, someone hugs, and someone welcomes by kissing.
There are so many ways in the world that we can write a complete article about it, but today all we have to do is translate the word ‘welcome’ into other languages.
Welcome in Asian Languages
You will get to see most religions in Asia and most languages are also spoken here, That’s why we have first translated this word into Asian languages.
So let’s know the funniest translated words.
Language | Ways to say welcome |
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Armenian | ողջույն (voghjuyn) |
Azerbaijani | xoş (Xos) |
Bengali | স্বাগত (Sbāgata) |
Chinese Simplified | 欢迎 (huānyíng) |
Chinese Traditional | 歡迎 (huānyíng) |
Georgian | მისასალმებელი (misasalmebeli) |
Gujarati | સ્વાગત છે (Svagat Chhe) |
Hindi | Namaste |
Hmong | Zoo siab txais tos |
Japanese | ようこそ (Yōkoso) |
Kannada | ಸ್ವಾಗತಾರ್ಹ (Svāgatār’ha) |
Kazakh | Қош келдіңіздер (Qoş keldiñizder) |
Khmer | ស្វាគមន៍ (svakom) |
Korean | 환영 (Hwan-yeong) |
Lao | ຍິນດີຕ້ອນຮັບ (nyinditonhab) |
Malayalam | സ്വാഗതം (Svāgataṁ) |
Marathi | आपले स्वागत आहे (Āpalē svāgata āhē) |
Mongolian | тавтай морилно уу (Tavtai Morilno uu) |
Myanmar (Burmese) | ကြိုဆို (Kyaoso) |
Nepali | स्वागत (Svaagat) |
Sinhala | පිළිගැනීමේ (piḷigænīmē) |
Tajik | хуш омадед (xuş omaded) |
Tamil | வரவேற்பு (Varavēṟpu) |
Telugu | స్వాగత (Svāgata) |
Thai | ยินดีต้อนรับ (Yindī t̂xnrạb) |
Turkish | Hoşgeldiniz |
Urdu | خوش آمدید (Khusha m Did) |
Uzbek | Xush kelibsiz |
Vietnamese | Chào mừng |
Welcome in European Languages
I know that you will like the below translated word more because our most of our Visitor is European.
So let’s do this word special for you.
Language | Ways to say welcome |
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Albanian | I mirëpritur |
Basque | Ongietorri |
Belarusian | дабро запрашаем |
Bosnian | Dobrodošli |
Bulgarian | добре дошли |
Catalan | Benvinguda |
Croatian | Dobrodošli |
Czech | Vítejte |
Danish | Velkommen |
Dutch | Welkom |
Estonian | Tere tulemast |
Finnish | Tervetuloa |
French | Bienvenue |
Galician | Benvido |
German | Herzlich Willkommen |
Greek | καλως ΗΡΘΑΤΕ (kalos IRTHATE) |
Hungarian | Üdvözöljük |
Icelandic | Velkominn |
Irish | Fáilte |
Italian | Benvenuto |
Latvian | Gaidīts |
Lithuanian | Laukiamas |
Macedonian | добредојден |
Maltese | Merħba |
Norwegian | Velkommen |
Polish | Witamy |
Portuguese | Bem vinda |
Romanian | Bine ati venit |
Russian | добро пожаловать (Dobro pozhalovat’) |
Serbian | Добродошли (Dobrodoshli) |
Slovak | Vitajte |
Slovenian | Dobrodošli |
Spanish | Bienvenido |
Swedish | Välkommen |
Ukrainian | ласкаво просимо (laskavo prosymo) |
Welsh | Croeso |
Yiddish | באַגריסן (Bagrisn) |
Welcome in African Languages
African names sometimes look very fun, that’s why we must see these words too.
Language | Ways to say welcome |
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Afrikaans | Welkom |
Chichewa | Olandiridwa |
Hausa | Barka |
Igbo | Welcome |
Sesotho | Amohelehile |
Somali | Soo dhaweyn |
Swahili | Karibu |
Yoruba | Welcome |
Zulu | Wamukelekile |
Welcome in Middle Eastern Languages
Now you will get such names below which you can hardly understand or speak, if I am right then there is no fault in me, these words are like this.
Language | Ways to say welcome |
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Arabic | أهلا بك (Ahlaan bik) |
Hebrew | ברוך הבא |
Persian | خوش آمدی (Khusha m Did) |
Welcome in Austronesian Languages
Language | Ways to say welcome |
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Cebuano | Welcome |
Filipino | Maligayang Pagdating |
Indonesian | Salamat Datang |
Javanese | Sambutan |
Malagasy | Tonga soa |
Malay | Selamat datang |
Maori | Nau mai |
Welcome in Other Languages
Apart from this, names are made in many other languages, which is very important to know.
Language | Ways to say welcome |
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Antillean Creole | Bel bonjou |
Esperanto | Bonvenon |
Alsatianai | Welkomma |
Bambara | I bisimila |
Haitian Creole | Akeyi |
Duala | Pô la bwam |
Dutch | Welkom |
Chechen | Marsha Vog’iyla |
Baoule | akwaba |
Corsican | Bonavinuta |
Cherokee | Ulihelisd |
Frisian | Wolkom |
Ewe | Woezon |
Latin | Gratissimum |
Faroese | Vælkomin |
Gallo | Bin la v’nu |
Gun | Mikouabô |
Bobo | Ani kié |
Breton | Degemer mad |
Friulan | Binvignut |
Tahitian | Maeva / Manava |
Shimaore | Karibu |
Kotokoli | Nodé |
Berber | Amrehba sisswène |
Mina | Miawezon |
Guarani | Eguahé Porá |
Kikongo | Nkuîzulu yambote |
Hawalian | E Komo Mai |
Lari | Nkuîzulu Yambote |
Mbembe | Kakwa o |
Ligurian | Benvegnûo / benBegnûi |
Kabyle | l’aaslama |