We say "de nada"
To say the English phrase thank you in Spanish, you would say gracias or muchas gracias. Su bienvenida or de nada is Spanish for the phrase you are welcome.
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Gracias, de nada mi esposo.
Gracias is Spanish for thank you. The proper answer would generally be de nada which means 'you're welcome/my pleasure/think nothing of it'(literally: 'of nothing') .
Gracias is thank you. De nada is you're welcome. Por favor is please.
No gracias = No thank you The answer to 'gracias' (You're welcome, my pleasure) is 'De nada'
Bienvenidos damas y caballeros
if it is in terms of you are welcome to my home then bienvenido (welcome) if you mean as in you are welcome from thank you then por nada or de nada.
Es usted muy bienvenido (singular)/Son ustedes muy bienvenidos: if you mean, say, 'Welcome (to my house/country, etc.'. If you mean it as the American equivalent to English '(It's) my pleasure!', then: 'De nada' (Think nothing of it) 'Me place mucho' (Very pleased!)
Because 'gracias' means 'thank you' in Spanish, the proper response is 'de nada' which means 'you're welcome.'
You would say "merci" for thank you. You would say "durian" for you're welcome.
First of all, you don't say "muchos gracias", you say"muchas gracias". "Gracias" is a feminine word in spanish that means "thanks".It might depend on context of the conversation, but, "muchas gracias" means "many thanks." The most common way to respond is "de nada" which means "of nothing", in other words:"it was nothing". It's normally interpreted as "you're welcome." in most conversations.