How to Say ‘You're welcome’ in Mexican Spanish
De nada
Deh Nah-dah
[Deh Nah-dah]
💬 Usage Tip: Literally means 'of nothing', suggesting no trouble caused.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: A polite response to show humility and friendliness.
Phrase Breakdown
De
[Deh]
Of
Used to indicate possession, relationship, or composition.
De nada, fue un placer ayudarte.
You're welcome, it was a pleasure to help you.
nada
[Nah-dah]
nothing
Indicates that something was no trouble or a matter of no significance.
Ella dijo 'de nada' después de que la agradecieron.
She said 'you're welcome' after being thanked.
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