Your welcome
Anishinaabemowin (the language of the Ojibwe/Ojibwa/Chippewa people) has no such phrase.
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Almost all of the Seminole people speak English as their first language, but their 2 native languages are:The Mikasuki language (also Miccosukee, Mikisúkî or Hitchiti-Mikasuki) is a Muskogean language spoken by around 500 people in southern Florida (190 native speakers as of 2018).The Muscogee language (Mvskoke in Muscogee), also known as Creek, Seminole, Maskókî, or Muskogee, is a Muskogean language spoken by Muscogee (Creek) and Seminole people, primarily in the U.S. states of Oklahoma and Florida, by 5000 people as of 2018.
Tervetuloa!If you want to say "Welcome to xxxx" correctly in Finnish, it is a bit more difficult, because the Finnish language has no preposition but suffices instead. In addition, the words are mostly not regular and suffices depend on the word endings..."Welcome to Finland" = "Tervetuloa Suomeen" (*"Welcome back" = "Tervetuloa takaisin""Welcome to Helsinki" = "Tervetuloa Helsinkiin""Welcome to London" = "Tervetuloa Lontooseen" (**(* Finland in Finnish is 'Suomi', but the ending is not straightforward(** London = Lontoo
There are about 450 Languages spoken in India and about 700 different Native American languages. But there is no such language as "Indian".
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You say "Welcome!" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Ek'abo".
Welcome in the Malagasy language is "Tonga soa."
In what language?
In what language?
You say "You're welcome" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Ko t'ope".
You're Welcome. american isn't a language
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The equivalent of welcome in the Romanian language is bine ai venit.
In Inuktitut, the language of the Inuit, you can say "qujannamiik" to mean "welcome".
'Swagat!'