How to Say โYou're welcomeโ in Italian
Di niente
dee nee-ehn-teh
[dee nee-ehn-teh]
๐ฌ Usage Tip: Casual response to thanks.
๐ฎ๐น In Italy: Use it to appear approachable and friendly.
Phrase Breakdown
Di
[dee]
of
Used to indicate a relation between parts or a whole.
ร una questione di niente.
It's a matter of nothing.
niente
[nee-ehn-teh]
nothing
Refers to not a single thing or absence of anything.
Non ti preoccupare, di niente.
Don't worry, it's nothing.
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