English - Ojibwe Dictionary:
We have found the following ojibwe words and translations for "welcome":
|
English |
Ojibwe |
| 1. |
welcome |
bi-zhaazhig
|
| 2. |
welcome! |
anamikaage
|
| 3. |
welcome! |
biindigen
|
So, this is how you say "welcome" in ojibwe.
Conjugation of the verb "welcome":
present I welcome
you welcome
he/she/it welcomes
we welcome
you welcome
they welcome
simple past I welcomed
you welcomed
he/she/it welcomed
we welcomed
you welcomed
they welcomed
present perfect I have welcomed
you have welcomed
he/she/it has welcomed
we have welcomed
you have welcomed
they have welcomed
past continuous I was welcoming
you were welcoming
he/she/it was welcoming
we were welcoming
you were welcoming
they were welcoming
future I shall welcome
you will welcome
he/she/it will welcome
we shall welcome
you will welcome
they will welcome
continuous present I am welcoming
you are welcoming
he/she/it is welcoming
we are welcoming
you are welcoming
they are welcoming
subjunctive I be welcomed
you be welcomed
he/she/it be welcomed
we be welcomed
you be welcomed
they be welcomed
diverse welcome
let's welcome
welcomed
welcoming
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Expressions containing "welcome":
| English |
Ojibwe |
you're welcome! |
miigwech gayegiin |
We hope that these expressions give you a good idea about how to use the word "welcome" in sentences.
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