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For the response "You're welcome" as in reply to "Thank you",

the Spanish term "de nada" is the usual reply.

(de nada literally means "[it is] of nothing")
De Nada (DAY-na-da)
Literally, "bienvenido". This is used to welcome someone. Example: Bienvenido a mi casa, or "welcome to my home".

When used as a response to a compliment, you would normally say "de nada", "igualmente", "el placer es mio", or "no hay de que", depending on the context. really, when your saying your welcome you would add su in front of bienvenido

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