A usted/a tí — back at you!
You are welcome in spanish. You are welcome to move anything you like prior to our arrival. Gracias a ti / gracias a vos / gracias a usted. Now my tooth doesn’t hurt.
Le invitamos a pasar lo que quieras antes de nuestra llegada. When someone helps you with something and then you say “oh,. Finally, there are several verbs and verb phrases you can use to talk about welcoming someone or something in spanish.
Its direct translation is 'to serve you.'. It implies that you are there to offer your best. This is “thank to you” (gracias a usted is used in formal situations).
It’s means “at your service”, it’s very used in shops. To welcome (greet gladly) recibir. There are dozens of ways to imply you’re welcome in spanish:
“thank you.” “no, thank you! This is the most direct translation in spanish of the english phrase “you’re welcome”. A usted / a tí literally means “to you”.
Son bienvenidos (masculine or mixed gender) (plural) if you can't find a hotel room, you're welcome at my house.si no encuentran un hotel, son bienvenidos en mi casa. It’s a reflection of the thanks. Other less formal and more.