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How do you write Welcome in Punjabi script?

There are two main ways to write "Welcome" in Punjabi script, depending on the context:

1. Using the Gurmukhi script (most common):

* ਆਓ ਜੀ (Aao Ji) - This is the most common and direct way to say "Welcome" in Punjabi, used for general greetings. It literally translates to "Come, sir/madam" with "Ji" being a respectful suffix.

2. Using the Shahmukhi script (less common):

* آؤ جی (Aao Ji) - This is the same greeting as above, but written in the Shahmukhi script which is used in Pakistan.

Other options:

* ਸਵਾਗਤ ਹੈ (Swagat Hai) - This is a more formal way to say "Welcome" in Punjabi, translating to "Welcome, it is."

* ਆਪ ਦਾ ਸੁਆਗਤ ਹੈ (Aap Da Swagat Hai) - This is another formal way to say "Welcome" in Punjabi, translating to "Your welcome, it is."

The best way to choose which phrase to use depends on the situation and your level of formality.

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