English to Samoan Meaning of welcome - Afio mai


Welcome :
Afio mai

Afio mai, manuia, taliaina, tofi, faafeiloaiga

Afio mai, tofi

Afio mai, lelei maua, lelei talisapaia, tauagafalu, mālie, mānaia, oliʻoli

le taliainaAfio maifaafeiloaitaliafaafeiloai
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Definitions of welcome in English
Noun(1) the state of being welcome(2) a greeting or reception
Verb(1) accept gladly(2) bid welcome to; greet upon arrival(3) receive someone, as into one's house
Adjective(1) giving pleasure or satisfaction or received with pleasure or freely granted
Examples of welcome in English
(1) Members and guests are welcome and should book early to ensure seating.(2) A warm welcome is extended to the people who have come to live in the parish.(3) Parents and supporters are welcome to lend encouragement to our young players.(4) Judi's welcome is warm and inviting and she has an excellent knowledge of the surrounding area.(5) He will not receive a warm welcome from the larger British public.(6) There is also no question about the friendliness of the welcome visitors receive here.(7) we particularly welcome this opportunity to comment on it(8) So your website must be ready to receive this welcome guest.(9) Please take a look and any additions are most welcome !(10) Daniels thanked all those present for their warm welcome .(11) I received a welcome e-mail today(12) Parents are welcome to help out and new members are encouraged to take part.(13) we welcome feedback from the public(14) Perhaps there is an elderly person in your area who may be lonely and would welcome a friendly gesture to join you on the trip.(15) The public is encouraged to attend the event, and men are welcome to cheer on the women and children as they march.(16) However, his family welcome him with open arms and a feast, so glad are they to have him back.
Related Phrases of welcome
(1) you are welcome ::
faafetai foi
(2) welcome back ::
maliu mai
(3) welcome to ::
faafeiloai i
(4) very welcome ::
lava faafeiloaiga
(5) warm welcome ::
faafeiloaiga mafanafana
(6) be welcome ::
ona taliaina
(7) welcome party ::
vaega faafeiloaiga
Synonyms
Adjective
1. pleasing ::
mālie
2. agreeable ::
talia
3. encouraging ::
faamalosiau
4. gratifying ::
faamalieloto
6. promising ::
folafola
7. favorable ::
fiafia
8. pleasant ::
mālie
9. refreshing ::
faafouina
10. gladly received ::
fiafia maua
13. popular ::
toʻatele
14. desirable ::
manaomia
Noun
15. greeting ::
feiloaʻiga
16. salutation ::
faafeiloaiga
17. reception ::
tali
18. hospitality ::
talimālō
Verb
20. greet ::
faʻatālofa
21. salute ::
faʻaalo
22. receive ::
maua
23. meet ::
feiloaʻi
24. usher in ::
aumaia i
Different Forms
unwelcome, welcome, welcomed, welcomes, welcoming
Word Example from TV Shows
Hey, welcome to...

Hey, WELCOME to...

Breaking Bad Season 2, Episode 7

Welcome to Westworld.

Welcome to Westworld.

Westworld Season 2, Episode 2

BORG: We welcome our
guests to this feast.

BORG: We WELCOME our guests to this feast.

Vikings Season 1, Episode 9

Welcome aboard.
Thanks.

Welcome aboard. Thanks.

Breaking Bad Season 2, Episode 7

- Thank you.
- You're welcome.

- Thank you. - You're WELCOME.

The Big Bang Theory Season 2, Episode 16

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