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1 Jun 2020
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¿Cuándo se usa なんでもないや? ¿Es como el your welcome?
¿Cuándo se usa なんでもないや? ¿Es como el your welcome?
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@Nesti17
Si quieres decir “No hay de qué “ en japonés, la respuesta sería
なんでもありません(formal)
o なんでもないよ(casual)
También se puede decir
どういたしまして.
Creo que es la expresión más habitual.
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@shanemiwa muchas gracias!!! Estaba con la duda de si se interpretaba como “no hay de qué” o como “no pasa nada”
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@Nesti17
Ah claro.
Por si acaso ,
“No pasa nada” se traduce
なにもないよ
o なにもおこらないよ
😊
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