you are welcome

16:00 Apr 28, 2001
English to Lithuanian translations [Non-PRO]
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English term or phrase: you are welcome
to return the kindness of someone who says thank you
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naPrašau / Prašom
Vidmantas Stilius
naačiū
Vidmantas Stilius


  

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8 hrs
Prašau / Prašom


Explanation:
It is not a mistake.
"Please" and "you are welcome" is the same phrase in Lithuanian.

Also, if a person has thanked for a drink or some food, then we may also say
"skanaus" - "(have a) delicious (meal)"

Vidmantas Stilius
Local time: 16:22
Native speaker of: Native in LithuanianLithuanian
PRO pts in pair: 641
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31 days
ačiū


Explanation:
A big ačiū in advance for
signing in at proz.com again and grading the answers to your questions a month ago.

Thank you


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Vidmantas Stilius
Local time: 16:22
Native speaker of: Native in LithuanianLithuanian
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