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  • 14-12-2018
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Spanish words meaning “your welcome”

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remembermek
remembermek remembermek
  • 14-12-2018

Spanish words that mean your welcome are de nada

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Dapthebird101
Dapthebird101 Dapthebird101
  • 14-12-2018

There is the commonly used "De nada".

Which translates to 'It's nothing.'


There is the much less common "Por nada".

Which translates to 'For nothing'.


And there is the common, more polite way; 'No hay de qué'

Which is used like 'Nothing to thank me for', but translates directly to english clumsily.


And finally, there is also 'a la orden'

Which means that you are at their service and will help the person further if they wish you to.

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