So your friend says, grassiers, how do you say you're welcome In Spanish? Let's find out in this episode of Spanish Quiki Are you ready for a quiki sure bus? The standard reply to grassiers in Spanish is the nava two words the nava. Nava means nothing, so literally, you're saying it's nothing. Let's say together, first law and then
normal speed the nava. The nava good now Here is a common way to say you're welcome in Latin America, especially in places like Colombia, Puerto Rico and what mala it's ala or then it's often used in shops and service settings. Or then means command so alla or then translates too at your command. So when you say graassias, people might respond allow them. Let's say together allowed them perfecto. And finally we have no I they cay. This one means something like there is no need to thank me.
Let's say together no I they cay more with en. The important thing to remember is these are all set expressions. You don't change the words inside, So instead of translating word for word, think of each one as a complete phrase meaning you're welcome. Let's recap to reply to Grassias. You can say the nada the standard way allowed them common in Latin America, especially in service contexts, and no I they key another polite way to say you're welcome,
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