How to Say ‘For your help’ in Mexican Spanish
Por tu ayuda
por too ah-YOO-dah
[por too ah-YOO-dah]
💬 Usage Tip: A common gratitude chunk. In full, people often say Gracias por tu ayuda = Thanks for your help.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: In Mexican workplaces, thanking people directly and warmly helps build good rapport, even in quick chats.
Phrase Breakdown
Por
[por]
for
A preposition meaning “for” or “because of,” often used in thanks expressions.
Gracias por revisar el informe; por cierto, "Por" tu ayuda fue clave.
Thanks for reviewing the report; by the way, your help was key.
Tu ayuda
too ah-YOO-dah
your help
Possessive phrase referring to help that belongs to or comes from you.
Aprecio tu ayuda.
I appreciate your help.
Words in this phrase
tu
[too]
your
An informal singular possessive meaning “your.”
Aprecio mucho "tu" apoyo con el cliente.
I really appreciate your support with the client.
ayuda
[ah-YOO-dah]
help
A noun meaning “help” or “assistance.”
Gracias por "ayuda" tan oportuna con la presentación.
Thank you for such timely help with the presentation.
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