No Hay De Que

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You’re welcome

Real World Example

The Spanish phrase "no hay de qué" translates to "you’re welcome" in English. To remember this, think of it as "No hay (hay) de qué (decay)!" Imagine someone giving you a smile after you thank them, and they say, "No hay decay!" It's like they're saying, "No worries, your gratitude won’t rot here!" Just like the phrase "Hakuna Matata" from "The Lion King" means "no worries," "no hay de qué" is a carefree way to wave off thanks. So, whenever you hear "no hay de qué," picture Simba and Timon brushing off any worries with a big, friendly smile! 🦁

Practice Version

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