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Cristhiam Gama
como se dice " de nada" me gustaria saber como se dice en ingles " de nada", luego de que otra persona te de las gracias.
Jul 24, 2017 5:52 PM
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3

-You are welcome

-No problem

July 24, 2017
2

No hay una traducción totalmente literal pero si muchas formas distintas, es igual que en español, no solo existe "de nada" puedes decir:

1. de nada

2. no hay de que

3. no te preocupes

4. no hay problema

5. Gracias a ti

Now in english I will say the most commonly used is:

1. You´re welcome

2.  No problem (no prob)

3. Not at all (First time I heard this one but I´m not in USA)

4.  Cheers (Here in UK they used a lot for simple things which are not a huge favor)

5. Don´t worry

6. It´s okey

7. Thanks to you

July 24, 2017
2
Hola, creo que se dice "you are wellcome" aunque la traducción literal no tenga nada que ver. Pero mejor si te contesta alguien que domine más el idioma que yo, que solo estoy empezando.
July 24, 2017
2
You're welcome.
July 24, 2017
1

You're welcome. (Se escribe con una sola L, no con dos).

Not at all.

Don't mention it.

It was a pleasure.

It was my pleasure.

My pleasure.

It's OK.




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