Welcome

/ˈwɛlkəm/ interjection

Welcome is used to greet someone in a friendly way when they arrive.

“Welcome” comes from Old English “wilcuma,” literally “one whose coming is pleasing,” from “will” (pleasure) and “cuma” (guest). It originally described the person, not the greeting.

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