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Title: Review: Fabulous Spanish (Fabiana) gave me warm but wet welcome - Fantasies NY Date: Phone: 518-828-5888 City: Flushing State: Gotham Location: Cherry area House Fee & Tip (if applicable) 320 hour 2x Nationality: Latina Age Estimate: 23/24 Physical Description...
I believe that "welcome in" is interference from another language, since this is the way the phrase works in many other European languages. You might try singing the first line of the song Cabaret to your powerpoint presenter, just to stress this point: Willkommen, bienvenu, welcome, ins Kabaret, au cabaret, to cabaret!
When you visit our home someone will meet you and greet you 'with pleasure or courtesy'. (See welcome) There may be a significant difference, and I'll exaggerate to make the point. 'You will always be welcome.' We will be pleased that you have visited us in our new home and we will do our best to make sure that you have an enjoyable stay.
you will be welcome or you will be welcomed? - WordReference Forums
2a significado-- you are "welcome" to an object or service, etc. Es decir, este objeto te da bienvenidos, existe una relación entre tú y el objeto tal como, si fuera un ser consciente, te aceptaría con gusto.
If you look up the word "welcomed" in the dictionary, you'll find the meaning "welcome" — and vice versa. But I think the word "welcomed" emphasizes a bit more of the action of welcoming {Hello. How have you been. Slap on the back}. The word welcome has all that meaning, but it emphasizes the feeling {You are welcome to join in the party}.