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What is no hay de que in spanish?

"No hay de que" in Spanish means "You're welcome" or "Don't mention it." It's a polite phrase used in response to someone thanking you.

Here are some examples:

* Person A: Gracias por tu ayuda. (Thank you for your help.)

* Person B: No hay de que. (You're welcome.)

* Person A: Muchas gracias por el regalo. (Thank you very much for the gift.)

* Person B: No hay de que. (Don't mention it.)

It's a very common and natural way to respond in Spanish.

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