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What does no hay de que in spanish?

"No hay de qué" in Spanish translates to:

"You're welcome"

It's the most common way to respond to "thank you" in Spanish.

Here are some other common translations:

* De nada: This is another common way to say "you're welcome" in Spanish.

* No te preocupes: This translates to "don't worry" and is used when you want to emphasize that it wasn't a big deal.

* No hay problema: This means "no problem" and is used when you want to downplay the effort you put in.

The specific translation you choose will depend on the context of the situation.

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