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Formal (for relatives, elders): Amche ghorovat sogleank khub anand ani abhinandan! Amchi tai-vhodd/ghor’m uddes’ak sodanch poorn zalele ani amchi ghor sogleank bhentim uddas’ak puren tayar assa. Tumka amchi meghnat/varocho sovn uspev korpak amkam anikakh mhunn, tumchem sneh ani ashirwad prapt korpak amkam khub anand zaina. Kripaya tumchi sopnam gheun amche gharak yeat—tumcho upasthiti amkam abhinandanache vaibhav dila.
Casual (for friends, neighbors): Hello saglyank! Amcho ghor full ready zaalo—sobaram invite kortat. Jitlem mhaka dison, tum makka veglich mhaka ani tumka zai—tea/khavpak ani full welcome! Kinva ekach boro diso yeta, tumcho sanga zalear khub anand. leikai eteima mathu nabagi wari facebook upd
If you want this in Devanagari/Konkani script, translated into Marathi, or tailored for a specific occasion (wedding, housewarming, festival), tell me which and I’ll adjust. Formal (for relatives, elders): Amche ghorovat sogleank khub