welcome you all for wonder full cultural program by our friends , once again i welcome all for Wonder full program
brukhim haba'im, khaverim (ברוכים הבאים, חברים)
"Write Italian!" and "You write Italian!" are English equivalents of the Italian phrase Scrivi italiano. Context makes clear whether the second person informal singular present and masculine singular noun refer to a command to one of the speaker's family members, friends or peers to write in Italian (case 1) or to an observation of being able to do so (example 2). Either way, the pronunciation remains "SKREE-vee-ta-LYA-no" in Italian.
the welcome page is the page that has a random smattering of your friends' status updates and photos and the wall is your personal space for your statuses and things that your friends write directly to you.
"ሰላም" (selam) is how you write "welcome" in Tigrinya.
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welcome
You can write "خوش آمدید" in Dari, which means welcome.
Welcome
01110111011001010110110001100011011011110110110101100101 is for "welcome" 01010111010001010100110001000011010011110100110101000101 is for "WELCOME" 01010111011001010110110001100011011011110110110101100101 is for "Welcome"
Welcome to the neighborhood!
Benvenuta, bella donna! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Welcome home, beautiful lady!" The greeting translates literally as "fine arrival" in English. The pronunciation will be "BEN-vey-NOO-ta BEL-la DON-na" in Italian.