How to Say βYou're welcome!β in French
De rien!
duh ryen
[duh ryen]
π¬ Usage Tip: Literally 'of nothing'.
π«π· In France: A customary response to expressions of thanks.
Phrase Breakdown
De
[duh]
You're welcome
A polite expression used to acknowledge someone's thanks.
De rien pour l'info sur la montre.
You're welcome for the watch info.
rien
[ryen]
Nothing
Used in responses to thanks.
Ce n'est rien, je suis lΓ pour aider.
It's nothing, I'm here to help.
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