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How to Say ‘You're welcome’ in Mexican Spanish

De nada

deh NAH-dah

[deh NAH-dah]

💬 Usage Tip: Classic reply to gracias. Literally Of nothing, but naturally it means You’re welcome.

🇲🇽 In Mexico: In corporate Mexico, de nada is polite and neutral. If you want to sound warmer, you can also say con gusto or para eso estamos.

Phrase Breakdown

De

[deh]

of / from

Here it forms part of the expression “de nada,” meaning “you’re welcome.”

Example

"De" nada, con gusto te apoyo otra vez.

You’re welcome, I’m happy to help you again.

nada

[NAH-dah]

nothing

In “de nada,” it literally means “nothing,” creating the polite reply “it was nothing.”

Example

Fue "nada" más un pequeño apoyo con el correo.

It was just a small bit of help with the email.

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