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How do you say your welcome in Ukrainian?

The most common and literal way to say "you're welcome" in Ukrainian is "На здоров'я" (Na zdorov'ya). This literally translates to "to your health", and it's used in the same way as "you're welcome" in English.

Here are some other ways to say "you're welcome" in Ukrainian:

* Будь ласка (Bud' laska) - This is a more general phrase that can be used for "please", "thank you", or "you're welcome".

* Нема за що (Nema za shcho) - This means "no problem" or "don't mention it".

* З радістю (Z radistyu) - This means "with pleasure" or "gladly".

The best way to choose which phrase to use depends on the context and the level of formality. "Na zdorov'ya" is the most common and versatile option.

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