Translation: Muchas gracias, bienvenidos, señor
You are welcome very much!
In Mexican Spanish, you can say "muchas gracias" to express "thank you very much."
The words are Spanish for 'thank you very much'
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Muchas gracias.
You're welcome! It's my pleasure to assist you.
Spanish for you're welcome: If as in a reply to 'thank you', "por nada" or "de nada". Saying "de (pronounced as day) nada" literally means "of nothing". It is like saying in English "think nothing of it" in response to someone's thank you.If as in a greeting or salutation: "bienvenido/bienvenida" (sing) or "bienvenidos/bienvenidas (pl)There are many ways to say you're welcome: "de nada", "por nada" or "a la orden".De nada. Literally "it's nothing".If you are using this to say something like "welcome to my house", then it would be "bienvenido a mi casa". "Bienvenido" is literally "well come".De nada
Thank you. And Muchos Gracias means "Thank you very much."
You say, "Muchísimas gracias."
Spanish: "Buen provecho" It's like in french "Bon apetit", it means the same.
Estás muy bienvenido. (As in, "you're very welcome at my house.") or No fue nada. (As in, "Thank you." "You're very welcome.") There are other, more common, options, such as "de nada" or "por nada", but none of them are stronger than "you're welcome". "No fue nada" isn't really, either, but it's about as close as it gets.