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How to Say “You’re welcome.” in 50 Different Languages?

There will be a lot of chances to say “Thank you.” during traveling and it’s good to learn how to say “Thank you.” in local languages.

At the same time, people may also say “Thank you.” to you if you do something helpful or they feel you are kind to them.

At that moment, you want to say “You’re welcome.” normally, but what do you feel if you understood that they said “Thank you” but you don’t know how to answer them?

It’s frustrating and you feel you are not polite to them.

So now, you understand how good to learn this expression.

Let’s see how to say “You’re welcome.” in 50 different languages.

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Afrikaans ▶️ Dis ’n plesier.
Albanian ▶️ Nuk ka përse.
Arabic ▶️ عفوًا


efwana
Arabic (Egyptian) ▶️ العفو


aleafw
Armenian ▶️ Համեցեք:


Hamets’yek’:
Bengali ▶️ ঠিক আছে।


Ṭhika āchē.
Bosnian ▶️ Nema na čemu.
Cantonese ▶️ 唔洗客氣


m4 sai2 haak3 hei3
Catalan ▶️ De res.
Chinese ▶️ 不用客气


Bú yòng kè qì
Chinese (Taiwan) ▶️ 不用客氣


Bùyòng kèqì


ㄅㄨˊ ㄩㄥˋ ㄎㄜˋㄑㄧˋ
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Croatian ▶️ Nema na čemu.
Czech ▶️ Není zač.
Danish ▶️ Det var så lidt.
Dutch ▶️ Graag gedaan.
English (American) ▶️ You’re welcome.
English (British) ▶️ You’re welcome.
Esperanto ▶️ Ne dankinde.
Finnish ▶️ Eipä kestä.
French ▶️ Je vous en prie.
German ▶️ Gern geschehen.
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Greek ▶️ Παρακαλώ.


Parakaló.
Haitian Creole ▶️ Deryen.
Hakka ▶️ mo3 hag4 hi


不客氣
Hindi ▶️ आपका स्वागत है।


aapaka svaagat hai.
Hungarian ▶️ Szívesen.
Icelandic ▶️ Það var ekkert.
Indonesian ▶️ Sama-sama.
Italian ▶️ Prego.
Japanese ▶️ どういたしまして


dōitashimashite
Korean ▶️ 천만에요


cheunmanheyo
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Latin ▶️ Nihil est.
Latvian ▶️ Nav par ko.
Macedonian ▶️ Добредојде.


Dobredojde.
Norwegian ▶️ Bare hyggelig.
Polish ▶️ Zapraszamy.
Portuguese (Brazil) ▶️ De nada.
Portuguese (Portugal) ▶️ De nada.
Romanian ▶️ Cu plăcere.
Russian ▶️ Пожалуйста.


Pozhaluysta.
Serbian ▶️ Nema na čemu.
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Slovak ▶️ Rado sa stalo.
Spanish (Latin America) ▶️ De nada.
Spanish (Spain) ▶️ De nada.
Swahili ▶️ Karibu.
Swedish ▶️ Varsågod.
Taiwanese (MinNan) ▶️ Bián-kheh-khì.


免客氣。
Tamil ▶️ பரவாயில்லை.


Paravāyillai.
Thai ▶️ ไม่เป็นไร


mị̀ pĕnrị
Turkish ▶️ Bir şey değil.
Vietnamese ▶️ Không có gì.
Welsh ▶️ Croeso.

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