What are the different ways of saying “welcome” in Italian?

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Welcome Let's imagine the following situation: we invite people for dinner and when we open the door we will tell them "welcome to our house!" (Benvenuti nella nostra casa). In Italian we use "benvenuto", a word that can have a different ending based on gender and number. Benvenuti - plural, masculine and mixed Benvenute - plural, feminine Benvenuto - masculine, singular Benvenuta - feminine, singular Another way is: "Prego"->You're welcome

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