Delighted to have you Meaning in English
expression
di-LAI-tid tuh hav yoo
di-LAI-tid too hav yoo
Definition
A polite and friendly expression used to warmly welcome someone and show happiness that they are present or joining.
Usage & Nuances
This phrase is polite and warm, common in both formal and informal contexts, such as meetings or welcoming guests. Variations include 'We're delighted to have you here' or 'So delighted to have you'. Avoid in negative contexts; it is always positive.
Spanish: encantados de tenerte - encantados de contar contigoPortuguese (BR): feliz em tê-lo(a) - muito contente por tê-lo(a) conoscoPortuguese (PT): feliz por tê-lo(a) - muito contente por tê-lo(a) connoscoChinese (Simplified): 很高兴有你 - 很荣幸有你Chinese (Traditional): 很高興有你 - 很榮幸有你Hindi: आपको पाकर खुशी हुईArabic: سعداء بوجودك معناBengali: তোমাকে পেয়ে আনন্দিতRussian: рады, что вы с намиJapanese: あなたがいて嬉しいですVietnamese: rất vui khi có bạnKorean: 당신이 함께해서 기쁩니다Turkish: seni aramızda görmekten mutluluk duyuyoruzUrdu: آپ کو پاکر خوشی ہوئیIndonesian: senang memiliki Anda
Example Sentences
We're delighted to have you at our school.
basic
The team is delighted to have you with us.
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I am delighted to have you as my friend.
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We're all delighted to have you on board—welcome to the family!
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Genuinely, we're delighted to have you join us for dinner tonight.
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Honestly, we're just delighted to have you join the team after such a long search.
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