How to Say ‘Very kind of you.’ in Mexican Spanish
Muy amable.
mwee ah-MAH-bleh
[mwee ah-MAH-bleh]
💬 Usage Tip: A short, elegant phrase to show appreciation. Think of it as a warmer, more formal "that’s very nice of you."
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Mexican Spanish often values warm politeness, especially in service or housing situations.
Phrase Breakdown
Muy
[mwee]
very
"Muy" means "very" and intensifies the adjective that follows.
Muy amable por atender este problema tan rápido.
Very kind of you to handle this problem so quickly.
amable
[ah-MAH-bleh]
kind / nice
"Amable" means "kind" or "nice," often used to thank someone politely.
Fue muy amable al coordinar la visita del plomero.
You were very kind to coordinate the plumber’s visit.
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