7+ Authentic Ways to Say Welcome in Spanish
How do you say, “welcome” in Spanish? Learn the Spanish word for welcome quickly and easily!
If you’re preparing to travel to a Spanish-speaking country such as Spain, you’re going to want to learn how to say “welcome” in Spanish.
Why? Because at some point you’ll want to welcome new friends to your apartment rental, thank everyone for making you feel welcome, or express your happiness over welcome news—to name just a few ways the word “welcome” is used in Spanish.
And how would I know? I’m actually a former Spanish teacher! The Spanish language is one of my biggest passions, so much so that I moved to Spain for a while and obtained a Master’s degree in Foreign Language Education!
Thus, how to say “welcome” in Spanish should be among the words to learn on your Spanish journey. In this post, we’ll go over the different ways to say welcome in a variety of contexts.
How to Say Welcome in Spanish
So, what is the Spanish word for welcome? Let’s start with the most common way to say welcome: as a Spanish greeting.
1. Bienvenido (greeting)
🔊 bee-en-veh-nee-doh
Bienvenido is welcome in Spanish. When using “welcome” as a greeting, use Bienvenido. For example, you’d say Bienvenido when someone arrives at your home for the first time.
Just as in English, Bienvenido means to greet someone hospitably and make them feel comfortable.
However, there’s something you should know about using Bienvenido as a greeting. That is, the ending to Bienvenido changes depending on who you are talking to:
- To say welcome in Spanish to a man, say Bienvenido
- To say welcome in Spanish to a woman, say Bienvenida
- To say welcome in Spanish to a group of men or a mixed-gender group, say Bienvenidos
- To say welcome in Spanish to a group of women, say Bienvenidas
If you aren’t sure who you are greeting or want to use welcome in Spanish in general, it’s okay to use Bienvenido or Bienvenidos.
Welcome in Spanish: Noun
Welcome in Spanish can also be used as a noun. Here are three words that mean welcome in Spanish. Although they are synonymous, they have slightly different usages.
2. La bienvenda – Welcome (friendly greeting)
🔊 bee-en-veh-nee-dah
When using welcome as a noun, use the word la bienvenida. The context of welcome as a noun is a friendly greeting.
When used as a noun, the word la bienvenida is feminine. You do not change the gender of nouns in Spanish, so you will always see the word used as bienvenida (or rarely, bienvenidas).
- Another great welcome from the director – Otra gran bienvenida por parte del director
- The welcome at the party was genuine – La bienvenida en la fiesta fue sincera
3. El recibimiento – Welcome (reception)
🔊 reh-see-bee-mee-en-toh
El recibimiento is similar to la bienvenida, the Spanish meaning for welcome as a noun. It means welcome or reception.
As a masculine noun, el recibimiento does not change its ending -o in Spanish (except to -os if plural).
- The welcome was quite tumultuous – El recibimiento fue bastante tumultuosa
- The proposal received an enthusiastic welcome – La propuesta recibió un entusiasto recibimiento
4. La acogida – Welcome (reception)
🔊 ah-koh-hee-da
La acogida is a synonym for la bienvenida and el recibimiento. It means welcome or reception.
The word la acogida—and the verb acoger—are often used in the context of travel when referring to a warm welcome from a host, being taken in or received warmly, or accommodated.
The noun la acogida is feminine, and its ending does not change gender in Spanish (To make it plural, change to -as.).
- You will receive a warm welcome – Recibirás una cálida acogida
- The guests thanked the host for her warm welcome – Los huéspedes agradecieron a la anfitriona su cálida acogida
Welcome in Spanish: Verb
There are several ways to use “to welcome” as a verb in Spanish to describe welcoming someone or something.
5. Dar la bienvenida a – To welcome (greet gladly)
🔊 dahr lah bee-en-veh-nee-dah ah
When you’re talking about welcoming someone (a person), you can use the transitive verb dar la bienvenida a to mean “to welcome (someone).”
- He welcomed me in – me dio la bienvenida al entrar
- The fans welcomed the player back to the field – La afición dio la bienvenida al jugador de nuevo al campo
- Let’s give a warm welcome to our new principal – Demos una cálida bienvenida a nuestra nueva directora
5. Recibir con gusto – To Welcome (receive positively)
🔊 reh-see-beer kon goo-sto
To say that something is received positively, you can use the verb phrase recibir con gusto which more or less means to receive with gladness or happiness.
- We welcomed assurances that that the situation would not be repeated – Recibimos con gusto garantías de que tal situación no volverá a repetirse
- I welcomed the check in the mail – Recibí con gusto el cheque en el correo
Here are three more phrases that use the verb recibir to mean welcome in Spanish.
Recibir de buena manera – To Welcome
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- Companies should welcome proposals to improve their bottom line – Las empresas deberían recibir propuestas para mejorar sus resultados
- The plaintiff welcomed the court’s decision – La demandante recibió de manera la decisión del tribunal
Recibir de buen grado – To Welcome
🔊 reh-see-beer deh been grah-doh
- We welcome the challenge – Recibimos de buen grado el desafío
- The foreign exchange student welcomed the opportunity to get to know another culture – El estudiante de intercambio recibió de buen grado la oportunidad de conocer otra cultura
6. Acoger con satisfacción – To Welcome (receive, take in)
🔊 ah-koh-hair kon sah-tees-fak-see-own
You can use the verb phrase acoger con satisfacción which means to welcome in the context of receiving or taking in with satisfaction or content.
- The people welcomed the news of the mayor’s recovery – El pueblo acogió con satisfacción la noticia de la recuperación del alcalde
- That is something we can welcome, too – Eso es algo que también podemos acoger con satisfacción
Here are three more phrases that use the verb acoger to mean welcome in Spanish.
Acoger con agrado – To Welcome
🔊 ah-koh-hair kon ah-gra-do
- We should welcome these efforts – Debemos acoger con agrado as estos esfuerzos
- She welcomed her flight change – Ella acogió con agrado el cambio de su vuelo
Acoger con beneplácito – To Welcome
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- The governor welcomed the nomination for a second term – La gobernadora acogió con beneplácito la nominación para un segundo mandato
- My parents welcomed the news of the birth of their first grandchild – Mis padres acogieron con beneplácito la noticia del nacimiento de su primer nieto
Acoger favorablemente – To Welcome
🔊 ah-koh-hair kon fah-boar-ah-bley-mein-tay
- We welcome this change – Acogemos favorablmente este cambio
- Accordingly, I would welcome the report – En este sentido, quisiera acoger favorablemente el informe
Welcome as an Adjective in Spanish
You can also use bienvenido as an adjective in Spanish as in English.
7. Bienvenido/a – Welcome
🔊 bee-en-veh-nee-doh
To use the word welcome as adjective in Spanish, use the word bienvenido. Just like in English, adjective modify nouns.
Remember, in Spanish, all adjectives must agree in number and gender with the nouns they modify. Therefore, you’ll change the ending of the word to match the noun it modifies using bienvenido, bienvenida, bienvenidos, or bienvenidas.
- The new trees bring a welcome change to my garden – Los nuevos árboles traen un cambio bienvenido a mi jardín
- The music is welcome after a quiet morning – La música es bienvenida después de una mañana tranquila
- Your friends will always be welcome in this house – Tus amigos siempre serán bienvenidos en esta casa
- Good news is always welcome – Las buenas noticias siempre son bienvenidas
More Examples of Welcome in Spanish
You may be surprised to hear that there are even more ways to use welcome in Spanish! That’s right, the Spanish language (and the English one) is very nuanced. Here’s a list of welcome in Spanish words to help you get your point across.
✔ be welcome to do — sentirse libre para, estar a disposición
✔ to make someone feel welcome — hacer sentir bienvenido a
✔ to welcome (news) — alegrarse de
✔ to welcome/appreciate (something) — apreciar algo
✔ official welcome — bienvenida oficial
✔ outstay your welcome — abusar de la hospitalidad
✔ friendly welcome — amistosa acogida
✔ warm welcome — cálida bienvenida, recepción calurosa
✔ welcome addition — grata incorporación
✔ welcome bonus — bono de bienvenida
✔ welcome center — centro de acogida
✔ welcome ceremony — ceremonia de bienvenida
✔ welcome change — cambio bienvenido
✔ welcome gift — detalle de bienvenida
✔ welcome message — texto de bienvenida
✔ welcome party — fiesta de bienvenida
✔ welcome to (something) — poder servirse, poder tomar
✔ words of welcome — saludo de bienvenida
✔ you’re welcome — de nada
How do You Say Welcome in Spanish: FAQ’s
How do you welcome a guest in Spanish?
To welcome a guest in Spanish, say Bienvendo. It means welcome in Spanish. However, you do need to change the ending of the word depending on the gender of who you are welcoming! To do this, say Bienvenido to a man, or Bienvenida to a woman. To a group of men or a coed group, say Bienvenidos, and to a group of women, say Bienvenidas.
How do you say, “Welcome to” in Spanish?
To say welcome to (somewhere) in Spanish, you typically say, “Bienvenido a.” For example, if you want to say, “Welcome to Miami” in Spanish, you’d say “Bienvenido a Miami.” Here are some more examples:
- Bienvenido a Mexico – Welcome to Mexico in Spanish
- Bienvenido a España – Welcome to Spain in Spanish
- Bienvenido a los Estados Unidos – Welcome to America in Spanish
- Bienvenido a Puerto Rico – Welcome to Puerto Rico in Spanish
How do you say, “Welcome to my home” in Spanish?
To say “Welcome to my home” in Spanish, you may say, “Bienvenido a mi casa.” The saying “Mi casa es su casa” is also popular in Mexico and in parts of the United States. This saying means “My house is your house” and is meant to make guests feel at home.
How do you say welcome to our home in Spanish?
To say “Welcome to our home” in Spanish, you may say, “Bienvenido a nuestra casa.”
How do you say, “Welcome home!” in Spanish?
To say, “Welcome home!” in Spanish, you can say “¡Bienvenido a casa!” Just remember to conjugate the ending of Bienvenido based on who you are welcoming home.
How do you say “Welcome back” in Spanish?
If you want to know how to say welcome back in Spanish, say “Bienvenido de nuevo.” You can use this greeting to welcome someone who has been away for a while on a trip, at the beginning of the school year with students, for example. Bienvenido de vuelta is another variation of Welcome back used in some countries.
That being said, in some countries, it’s more common to simply say “Bienvenido.”
How do you say, “Hello, welcome” in Spanish?
To say hello before greeting someone, you can simply say “Hola, bienvenido” in Spanish.
How do you say, “You’re welcome.” in Spanish?
To thank someone by saying “you’re welcome” in Spanish, you say, “De nada.”
How do you say “Welcome” in Spanish plural?
To greet a group of people in Spanish, you say “Bienvenidos.” This is the plural form of the word, and you may use it to address any group (all male, all female, or mixed). If you prefer, you can use “Bienvenidas” to address a group of all women.
How do you say, “Welcome to our family” in Spanish?
If you welcoming someone into your family like an exchange student or a new in-law, you can say “Bienvenido a la familia” or “Bienvenido a nuestra familia” (Welcome to the family and Welcome to our family, respectively.)
What are different words for welcome in Spanish?
While bienvenido is the most direct translation of welcome in Spanish, the words recibimiento and acogida (and their verb forms recibir and acoger) are different words for welcome in Spanish.
How do you say, “Welcome how can I help you? in Spanish
If you go into a shop in the Spanish-speaking world, the shopkeepers will very likely welcome you and ask if they can help you with anything. To say welcome, how can I help you?” they’ll say Bienvenido, en que le puedo ayudar?
How do you say, “Thank you” in Spanish?
Thank you in Spanish is Gracias.
How do you spell welcome in Spanish?
The Spanish word for welcome is Bienvenido. If you’re wondering how to spell welcome in Spanish, it’s spelled b-i-e-n-v-e-n-i-d-o. It’s pronounced bee-en-veh-nee-doh.
How do you say, “You’re welcome.” in French?
To thank someone by saying “you’re welcome” in French, you say, de rien
Conclusion
In conclusion, saying “welcome” in the Spanish language is very nuanced!
If you’re traveling or living in a Spanish-speaking country, you’ll want to learn how to say it correctly—whether you’re trying to be polite and respectful when hosting someone, describing how someone made you feel welcome, or want to use welcome in a plethora of other descriptions.
Fortunately for you, you’ve taken the first step by reviewing this article. Feel free to reference it any time you want to use the word welcome in Spanish! ¡Buen viaje!
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