nihil est — meaning in English
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English meaning
- no problem phrase You are welcome; a casual reply to thanks, indicating the favour cost the speaker nothing.
Senses
nihil est is used for these senses in English:
- don't mention it A polite way of responding to thanks, by suggesting that the service is too trivial or humble to warrant thanks; you're welcome.
- it doesn't matter It is not important; do not worry (used to reassure or comfort the person to whom it is said).
no problem — full definition
- phrase You are welcome; a casual reply to thanks, indicating the favour cost the speaker nothing.
- phrase That is fine; used to accept a request or to reassure someone that something is not an inconvenience.
- noun Something that presents no difficulty at all.