N
Glam Journal

Your Welcome In French - How To Discuss

Author

David Craig

Updated on May 26, 2026

Your Welcome In French

w Did you say in French that you are welcome?

Like or please.

Three options:

Even (the most common)

Please / please (more formal)

No, it's (less formal)

Whoever said please or thank you was right.

Please use this one for your friends and family. You can also use Not What or With Pleasure.

The entry is not valid. The atmosphere is more than welcome.

I gladly accept. You can be an ■■■■■■■ and please say. Let them know if you talk to friends / colleagues.

Your Welcome In French

Your Welcome In French

Sentences are not words for words but comparisons.

No problem. (Commonly known) [duhryeh] OK.

I beg you (Polite) [zhehvoozohnpree] That's great.

I got ten. (Familiar) [zhehtohnpree] Very happy.

With great pleasure (Most famous) [ahvehkplayzheer] happily.

No problem. (Usually abusive, referring to a written sentence) [ilnyahpahduhkwah] Don't mention it.

Demonstration ...

zh = just likes to have fun.

Ah = like a cruise ship.

eh = and looks yellow.

oh = in the same way or in pne.

uh = similar or true.

ry = equal to the original.

Like oo in oo = l.

ee = like ea in the ear.

I beg you

No problem

Submit

Your Welcome In French

Your Welcome In French

w Did you say in French that you were accepted? 3

A lot of people know how to say thank you, but I've never heard you say hello.

You are welcome or please

Three options:

Even (more often)

Please / please (more formal)

Not so (less formal)

Your Welcome In French

Your Welcome In French

Anyone who says please or welcome is right.

I hope you use it for your friends and family. You can also use Not for What or With Pleasure.

The entry is not valid. The atmosphere is more than welcome ... I see you like it here, a kind welcome, no thanks.

Welcome is generally accepted. You can be ■■■■■■■ and please say. Let them know if you talk to friends / colleagues.

Sentences are comparisons, not words.

Does not matter. (Commonly known) [Double] OK.

I beg you (Polite) [zhehvoozohnpree] happily.

I got ten (Familiar) [zhehtohnpree] Very happy.

With great pleasure (Commonly known) [ahvehkplayzheer] with pleasure

Welcome. (Usually speaking, referring to a written sentence) [ilnyahpahduhkwah] Don't mention it.

Saying ...

zh = likes to have fun.

ah = like a cruise ship

eh = e is like yellow.

Oh = similar or in pne

uh = match or true

ry = equal to the original

oo = like oo in l

ee = like ea in the ear

Does not matter

to send

Your Welcome In French