Spanish · Greetings & Phrases

De nada

You're welcome

Beginnerphrase

Definition

A response to thanks, meaning it's nothing.

Example

—Gracias. —De nada.

—Thank you. —You're welcome.

Etymology

'De nada' literally means 'of nothing,' used to convey that the favor or help was minor or of no trouble, originating from the interplay of gratitude in social practices.

How & Where It’s Used

'De nada' is an informal phrase expressing 'you’re welcome.' It is used in response to 'gracias' and is common in everyday spoken interactions.

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