How to Say ‘Thank you very much for your help.’ in Mexican Spanish
Muchas gracias por su ayuda.
MOO-chahs GRAH-syahs pohr soo ah-YOO-dah
[MOO-chahs GRAH-syahs pohr soo ah-YOO-dah]
💬 Usage Tip: A very polite full sentence. "Muchas gracias" = "thank you very much," and "por su ayuda" adds "for your help." Easy win for sounding courteous.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: When dealing with landlords in Mexico, being respectful and appreciative can make requests sound softer and more effective.
Phrase Breakdown
Muchas
[MOO-chahs]
many / a lot of
Here it intensifies gratitude, like saying "many" in "many thanks."
Muchas gracias por responder tan rápido.
Many thanks for replying so quickly.
gracias
[GRAH-syahs]
thanks
A common plural noun used to say "thanks."
Le doy gracias por su ayuda hoy.
I give you thanks for your help today.
por
[pohr]
for
A preposition meaning "for" in expressions of gratitude.
Muchas gracias por venir a revisar el boiler.
Thank you very much for coming to check the water heater.
su
[soo]
your
A formal possessive adjective meaning "your."
Le agradezco mucho su tiempo y su ayuda.
I really appreciate your time and your help.
ayuda
[ah-YOO-dah]
help
A noun for assistance or support.
Muchas gracias por su ayuda con la reparación.
Thank you very much for your help with the repair.
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