de nada
you're welcome
Pronunciation
/dʒi ˈna.dɐ/ (BR) /dɨ ˈna.dɐ/ (PT)
Cultural Note
De nada literally means 'of nothing' and is the standard response to 'obrigado/a'. In Brazil, you'll also commonly hear 'por nada', 'imagina!' (imagine!), or 'não há de quê'. In Portugal, 'não tem de quê' is the more typical alternative.
📝 Example Sentences
— Obrigado! — De nada!
— Thank you! — You're welcome!
De nada, foi um prazer ajudar.
You're welcome, it was a pleasure to help.
De nada, qualquer coisa é só pedir.
You're welcome, just ask if you need anything.
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