Mar 25 09:39
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Arabic term
مرحباً الف
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Greeting
أعزائي هذه تحية عيسرية من السعودية
ايه أفضل ترجمة ليها لوسمحتم
وشكرا جزيلا
ايه أفضل ترجمة ليها لوسمحتم
وشكرا جزيلا
Proposed translations
(English)
4 | Very welcome | Z-Translations Translator |
4 | [You're] most welcome! | Assem AlKhallouf |
3 | More than welcom | Mai Saleh |
3 | A worm welcome from Asir, Saudi Arabia. | Mujtaba Mohamed |
Proposed translations
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Very welcome
You are very welcome !
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Note added at 15 mins (2024-03-25 09:54:50 GMT)
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An expression to intensify the usual "مرحبا" by adding "الف" for showing high level of welcomeness. Literally means "thousands welcome" or "welcome in tons" funny expression but meant positive and pure friendly.
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Note added at 15 mins (2024-03-25 09:54:50 GMT)
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An expression to intensify the usual "مرحبا" by adding "الف" for showing high level of welcomeness. Literally means "thousands welcome" or "welcome in tons" funny expression but meant positive and pure friendly.
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1 hr
More than welcom
You're more than welcome
They use this expression
They use this expression
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2 hrs
[You're] most welcome!
You're most welcome!
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19 hrs
A worm welcome from Asir, Saudi Arabia.
If you mean to mention Asir, a province in Saudi Arabia, I think this is a good way to say a welcome phrase.
Example sentence:
This is a Sudanese greeting to us.
We've received a Russian worm welcome when we arrived there.
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