de nada
you're welcome
Pronunciation
/de ˈna.ða/
Cultural Note
De nada is the most common response to 'gracias.' Alternatives include 'no hay de qué' (don't mention it) and the more formal 'a usted' or 'no es nada.' In some Latin American countries, 'con gusto' or 'a la orden' are preferred responses.
📝 Example Sentences
—Gracias. —De nada.
—Thank you. —You're welcome.
De nada, ha sido un placer ayudarte.
You're welcome, it was a pleasure helping you.
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