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QuestionHow do I say "welcome" after he says "thank you"?Top Answerer"De nada" or "por nada."
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QuestionHow do I say, "That will be five dollars" in Spanish?Community Answer"Cinco dolares, por favor."
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QuestionI've been welcomed in Spanish, but it is not always "bienvenidos." Why is that?Community AnswerBienvenidos = welcome (plural people) Bienvenidas = welcome (plural, all of the people you are talking to are female) Bienvenido = welcome (singular, to a male) Bienvenida = welcome (singular, to a female) De nada = you're welcome (if they said thank you)
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QuestionI want to advertise on a church sign "You are welcome here" in Spanish. How do I write it?Top AnswererUstedes son bienvenidos aquí.
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QuestionHow do I say, "Are you enjoying life in Costa Rica?"Top Answerer¿Se (or te) gusta la vida en Costa Rica?
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QuestionIf someone says, "Thank you, madre," how do I respond?Top AnswererJust say, "You're welcome." ("Madre" means "mother.")
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QuestionFor a welcome sign on my door, is it "bienvenida"?Top AnswererIt is if you're welcoming a female. A more general welcome is "bienvenidos" or "bienvenido."
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QuestionWhat do I respond when someone says "Bienvenido"?KassyCommunity AnswerThis depends on the context, but usually you can get away with just saying "Gracias" and maybe a followup sentence of you appreciating them having you there (if it works in that context).
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QuestionHow do I say "welcome" after a thank you?Top Answerer"You're welcome" is "de nada" or "por nada" (literally "of (or for) nothing").
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QuestionWhat are some ways to say hello in Spanish?Top Answerer
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QuestionHow do I welcome a new family to our congregation?Top AnswererBienvenidos a nuestra congregación.
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