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QuestionCan you say "de nada" in all situations?Community AnswerYes, in many cases you can. You may also hear "por nada," used more sparsely but it is more casual than "de nada."
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QuestionWhat is the word welcome in Spanish?Community Answer"Bienvenido" is the word for "welcome." However, "You're welcome" is said, "de nada," which loosely translates to "of/for nothing."
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QuestionI have heard that, in Mexico, if you say "es mi placer" it has a sexual connotation and it is better to say "es un placer." Is this accurate?Community AnswerI'm Mexican and I've never heard of it being misinterpreted in that manner, but both of those are actually rather formal. I suggest using "de nada," "de qué," or the longer version "no hay de qué."
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QuestionHow do you say, "I am tired?"Community Answer"Estoy cansado" or "Estoy cansada" for the feminine.
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QuestionHow do I say "Every Latino store has a person who speaks English"?Top Answerer"Cada tienda latina tiene una persona que habla inglés."
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QuestionHow do I say, "How can I learn Spanish?"Top Answerer"¿Cómo puedo aprender español?"
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QuestionShould I use bienvenido only to welcome guest? Or to answer to gracias as well?Top AnswererNo, don't use "bienvenido" in response to "gracias." Instead say, "de nada."
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