"you're welcome" is correct. 'your ...' is a misspelling.
votre bienvenue Edit: But "your welcome" is an expression that is not literally translated into French. If you look down at the alternatives the answer "De rien" is given instead. They say "it's nothing", not "your welcome" in reply to thank you.
Translated literally, it means: "For nothing. May you have a delicious day". Actual meaning: "You're welcome (as in reply to "thank you"). May you have a wonderful day".
'de nada' (= literally, 'of nothing' = 'think nothing of it', 'my pleasure', 'you're welcome'.)
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
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
Thank you for your quick reply
The correct reply to "god speed" would be "Thank you" or "And to you as well."
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We say "de nada"
votre bienvenue Edit: But "your welcome" is an expression that is not literally translated into French. If you look down at the alternatives the answer "De rien" is given instead. They say "it's nothing", not "your welcome" in reply to thank you.
you welcome
No. The expression "looking forward" takes the preposition "to." Also, instead of consideration, reply or positive reply will be more suitable in the sentence.
The correct spelling is "answer" (a reply, to reply).
Your welcome. Spanish(Da' nada)
your welcome
"You're welcome."
"Reply" in English is risposta in Italian.