bienvenue

[byɛ̃.və.ny]

bienvenue Definition

welcome.

Using bienvenue: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "bienvenue" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The sign at the entrance read 'Bienvenue' in bold letters.

  • Example

    The hostess greeted us with a warm 'bienvenue' as we entered the restaurant.

bienvenue Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with bienvenue

  • souhaiter la bienvenue

    to welcome

    Example

    Le maire a souhaité la bienvenue aux nouveaux résidents de la ville. (The mayor welcomed the new residents of the city.)

  • welcome aboard

    Example

    Le pilote a dit 'bienvenue à bord' avant de décoller. (The pilot said 'welcome aboard' before taking off.)

  • welcome to my home

    Example

    Elle a dit 'bienvenue chez moi' en ouvrant la porte. (She said 'welcome to my home' as she opened the door.)

Origins of bienvenue

from French 'bienvenue', meaning 'welcome'

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Summary: bienvenue in Brief

'Bienvenue' [byɛ̃.və.ny] is a French word that means 'welcome.' It is commonly used as a greeting to express hospitality and friendliness, such as 'The hostess greeted us with a warm 'bienvenue' as we entered the restaurant.' Other phrases include 'souhaiter la bienvenue' (to welcome), 'bienvenue à bord' (welcome aboard), and 'bienvenue chez moi' (welcome to my home).