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You can't say anything like this in Hebrew because the response to "thank you" is quite different. You can only say:

al lo davar (על לא דבר) = literally means "on no matter"

bevakasha (בבקשה) = literally means "in a request" (also used as "please").

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שלך בברכה (Ein be'ad ma) or בבקשה (bevakasha)

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