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willkommen

adj · /vɪlˈkɔmən/ ·
Etymology

Inherited from Middle High German willekomen, from Old High German willechomen, from Proto-Germanic *wiljakumô. Cognate to Dutch welkom, English welcome, Danish velkommen, and other Germanic forms. Cognate with Portuguese bem-vindo, French bienvenu, Italian benvenuto, Spanish bienvenido, possibly Germanic calques.

Translation

  1. welcome (received with gladness)

    Du bist mir immer willkommen.

    You’re always welcome to my house.

    Das ist eine willkommene Gelegenheit.

    This is a welcome opportunity.

willkommen

intj · /vɪlˈkɔmən/ ·
Etymology

Inherited from Middle High German willekomen, from Old High German willechomen, from Proto-Germanic *wiljakumô. Cognate to Dutch welkom, English welcome, Danish velkommen, and other Germanic forms. Cognate with Portuguese bem-vindo, French bienvenu, Italian benvenuto, Spanish bienvenido, possibly Germanic calques.

Translation

  1. welcome

das Willkommen

noun · /vɪlˈkɔmən/ ·
Etymology

willkommen

Translation

  1. welcome neuter, strong

Declension

CaseSingularPlural
Nominative Willkommen Willkommen
Accusative Willkommen Willkommen
Dative Willkommen Willkommen
Genitive Willkommens Willkommen