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Welcome In Japanese

You said welcome to the donkey

Google says Kangi and other contacts say that if it is accepted [anywhere], it is Yokovo, and if it is like a shop / business, it is Irrawaddy.

What does Kanje mean? If it is welcome, would you use it in a sentence? If there is anything else please let me know and find out if it will work, thanks :)

Another example: Welcome to me! How would you come back from a trip? What would you say?

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You're so funny (e) and I don't use Google Translate.

Kangi is welcome in the meaning of the name. So, can't you say Konban Kanjikai Ni Akima? (Are you going to a welcome party?) (: This is more than an adjective meaning, but people will talk about planning a greeting and welcoming Kangi. Then something to get better results. The results will be pasted into the Jim Brains Dictionary / Translator

youkoso is another greeting. Welcome to kkaido! (kkaido he youkoso).

The company uses Archimedes to greet my SP (go ahead! Very nice and polite)

And to me, people call it Okiri Feminine. This is a very polite return form! It basically means to greet me, when you come back you have to say Tadima (here, now), and people will respond to Okeri Nisai (back (ED)!)! People who greet me at the airport will also be welcomed. And you can use it in the office with your employees.

The meaning of

Kangi is more literal than Yokoso and Archimedes.

All responses are welcome. Dona Kote Mo Kangi Shamaso.

I was welcomed. Watshi and Kanji Wu Okima.

Yukoso is a common conversation for friends.

Welcome to one. youkoso nine and.

Erasmus is a very formal and polite term used by office workers when employees enter their department. I don't think it's exactly the same word in English, but can it help you?

I can escape :)

Google Translate is very reliable. But since I am also Anisan, I know the word mayo.

Welcome In Japanese

Welcome In Japanese

You welcome the donkey

Google says that Kangi and other links say that if it is accepted [anywhere] then it is Yukoso and if it is like shop / business then it is irashaimase.

What does the key mean? If it means welcome, would you use it in a sentence? If there is more please let me know and find out if it will be used, thanks :)

Another example: Welcome to me! How to get back from the trip, what would you say?

update

You're ridiculous (e) and I don't use Google Translate.

The key is welcome in the meaning of the name. So can you say that Konban is not Kangikai Ni Ekema? (Are you going to the reception party?) (: This is more of an adjective, but people will talk about greetings and reception plans. Then add some results to the dictionary / gym bad translator, for better But to understand what is the key

youkoso is another greeting. Welcome to kkaido! (kkaido he youkoso).

The company uses Irhaimase to greet my SP (go ahead! Excellent and polite)

And for me, people call her Okiri Nisai. This is a very polite return form! It basically means to greet me, when you come back you have to say tadaima (here, now), and people will answer okiri nisai (come back (ed)!). It will also be used at airports to receive people. And you can use it in the office with your employees.

The meaning of Yukoso

Kangei is more literal than Yukoso and Irhyaimase.

All replies are welcome. Dona Cote Mo Kangi Shimasu.

I was welcomed. Watshi Wa Kangi Wu Yukima.

Yukoso is a common conversation term for friendship.

Welcome to one. youkoso nine and.

irashaimase is a very formal and polite term used by office workers when customers enter their department. I don't think it's exactly the same word in English, but does it look like I can help you?

I can escape :)

Google Translate is very reliable. But, being an anesthetic itself, I know the word meow.

I have friends who read and I always see them. It is called Arhai. Welcome or login

Welcome to Nineteen O'Connor Feminine.

Help, for example

Welcome In Japanese

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