There are four different ways to say "welcome" or "welcome" in English, depending on whether you are using this word as a greeting, noun, transitive verb, or adjective.
Steps
Method 1 of 4: Use “welcome” as a greeting

Step 1. Make sure to use the word "welcome" as a greeting
For example, you can say "Welcome!" when someone comes to your house.

Step 2. Say “welcome” when using it as a greeting
"Welcome" is pronounced like "güel-com".
Whether you greet a man or a woman in English, the only thing you should use is “welcome”
Method 2 of 4: Use “Welcome” as a noun

Step 1. Make sure to use “welcome” as a noun in a sentence
An example of its use as such is "The woman offers a warm welcome to her lost brother."

Step 2. Say “welcome” when using it as a noun
"Welcome" is the literal translation of "welcome" in Spanish. "Welcome" is pronounced "güel-com."
You can also say "greeting" or "reception", which are synonyms for "welcome" in English. "Greeting" is pronounced "gri-ting" and "reception" is pronounced "ri-cep-shon."
Method 3 of 4: Use “welcome” as a transitive verb

Step 1. Make sure you use the word “welcome” as a transitive verb
An example of this usage is "The man is happy to welcome you to his home."

Step 2. Say “welcome to”, which means “to welcome”
This phrase is pronounced like “tu güel-com”.
Method 4 of 4: Use “Welcome” as an adjective

Step 1. Make sure to use the word "welcome" as an adjective in a sentence
An example of this use is "New flowers give my garden a welcome change."

Step 2. Say “welcome”, which means “welcome” when using the word as an adjective
"Welcome" is pronounced "güel-com."