How to say "you're welcome/don't mention it" in Chinese?

In Chinese "you're welcome/don't mention it" translates to  不用谢 

Transliteration: bù yòng xiè

🇨🇳 谢谢你的帮助。不用谢。

🗣️ Xiè xie nǐ de bāng zhù. Bù yòng xiè.

🇺🇸 Thank you for your help. You're welcome.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "you're welcome/don't mention it" in Chinese?

You can use the word "不用谢" which translates to "you're welcome/don't mention it".

How to pronounce "不用谢" (you're welcome/don't mention it) in Chinese?

The word "不用谢" is pronounced as "bù yòng xiè".

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