How to Say โYou're welcomeโ in Mexican Spanish
De nada
deh NAH-dah
[deh NAH-dah]
๐ฌ Usage Tip: Literally means 'of nothing', emphasizing sincerity in offering help.
๐ฒ๐ฝ In Mexico: In Mexican culture, it's common to express gratitude and to acknowledge it with 'de nada', promoting a polite interaction.
Phrase Breakdown
De
[deh]
Of
A preposition used to indicate origin, direction, or relation.
El lado de la terraza es muy tranquilo.
The side of the terrace is very quiet.
nada
[NAH-dah]
nothing
Used to express negation or absence of anything.
Siempre pido una mesa cerca de la ventana y no me dan nada.
I always ask for a table near the window and they give me nothing.
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