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"You are welcome" in Hungarian Hi guys, When saying "you're welcome" in reply to "thank you", what is the difference between: -szívesen -nincs mit -kérem or are all three identical in meaning? Thank you, Yair
4 nov. 2018 16:04
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'Szívesen' can be translated as 'you are welcome'. 'Nincs mit' would be 'de nada' in Spanish. :) 'Kérem' would be 'bitte' in German. All of them can be used as 'you're welcome' but 'kérem' is way more formal than the other two.
4 november 2018
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Catalaans, Nederlands, Engels, Gaelic (Iers), Gaelic (Schots), Hebreeuws, Italiaans, Roemeens, Spaans
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