ASK A QUESTION How to say "no problem" in spanish?
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if you say Gracias... they will say De nada
Or no hay un problema - there isn't a problem
Or even more informal... no pasa nada
To say “no problem” formally, is it just “no problema” or can you say “Ningun problema”? What’s the difference?
"No problema" is simply not Spanish. The word "no", unlike in English, demands a verb to negate it, and "no problema" has no verb in it.
- This explanation for the use of "No" helps! Thanks! Some rules are easily forgotten. - Joey-Jones May 4, 2011 flag
Yeah, almost. You can not say No problema or Ningun problema, but you can say No hay problema or Hay ningun problema.
And! It is best that you say No hay ningun problema! ![]()
- Thanks, great advice. Would it be ninguna problema since problema is femenine? - luuuke Dec 27, 2010 flag
- No, 'problema' is masculine. - Jack-OBrien Dec 27, 2010 flag
I would say 'no hay problema' or 'no hay de qué' , 'de nada' , and depending on the situation even 'un placer' 'es un placer' or something like that!
If you ever want informal, here in Mexico they say 'No hay bronca'
- Dec 27, 2010
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