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How to Say ‘You're welcome.’ in Portuguese

Não há de quê.

💬 Usage Tip: A traditional response meaning 'there's no need to mention it'.

🇵🇹 In Portugal: Politeness in social interactions is highly regarded, so responding in kind is a must.

Phrase Breakdown

Não

De

Quê.

Word-by-Word Breakdown

Não

[nowng]

No

Expresses negation or refusal.

Example

Não há tempo para hesitar durante o evento.

There is no time to hesitate during the event.

[ah]

There is

Used to indicate the existence of something.

Example

Há muitos profissionais interessantes para conhecer.

There are many interesting professionals to meet.

de

[dee]

of

Used to indicate a relationship or connection.

Example

É uma parte do networking.

It's a part of networking.

quê

[keh]

What

Refers to a questioning manner or context.

Example

Quê vamos perguntar aos recrutadores?

What are we going to ask the recruiters?

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