Bedeutung
Expressing strong gratitude or appreciation.
Kultureller Hintergrund
It is very common to hear 'Muchas gracias, que Dios lo bendiga' (May God bless you), reflecting the deep religious roots in the language of gratitude. Spaniards are often more direct. While 'Muchas gracias' is used, it is frequently followed by 'de verdad' (truly) to emphasize sincerity. In Colombia, politeness is extremely important. You might hear 'Muchas gracias, muy amable' (Very kind of you) as a standard polite package. In Buenos Aires, you might hear 'Mil gracias' just as often as 'Muchas gracias', often delivered with a distinctive intonation.
The 'Por' Rule
Always follow 'Muchas gracias' with 'por' if you want to say what you are thankful for.
Avoid 'Mucho'
Never say 'Mucho gracias'. It's the most obvious sign of a beginner.
Bedeutung
Expressing strong gratitude or appreciation.
The 'Por' Rule
Always follow 'Muchas gracias' with 'por' if you want to say what you are thankful for.
Avoid 'Mucho'
Never say 'Mucho gracias'. It's the most obvious sign of a beginner.
Eye Contact
In most Spanish-speaking countries, making eye contact while saying 'Muchas gracias' shows sincerity.
Teste dich selbst
Choose the correct way to say 'Thank you very much' in Spanish.
How do you say 'Thank you very much'?
'Gracias' is feminine plural, so it needs 'muchas'.
Complete the sentence with the correct preposition.
Muchas gracias ______ el regalo.
We use 'por' to indicate the reason for giving thanks.
Match the phrase to the situation.
Which phrase is best for a very big favor (like saving a life)?
For extreme gratitude, standard phrases are often not enough.
Complete the dialogue.
Camarero: 'Aquí tiene su café.' Cliente: '__________.'
The polite response to receiving service is 'Muchas gracias'.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Visuelle Lernhilfen
Mucho vs Muchas
Aufgabensammlung
4 AufgabenHow do you say 'Thank you very much'?
'Gracias' is feminine plural, so it needs 'muchas'.
Muchas gracias ______ el regalo.
We use 'por' to indicate the reason for giving thanks.
Which phrase is best for a very big favor (like saving a life)?
For extreme gratitude, standard phrases are often not enough.
Camarero: 'Aquí tiene su café.' Cliente: '__________.'
The polite response to receiving service is 'Muchas gracias'.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Häufig gestellte Fragen
10 FragenIt is neutral. You can use it with your boss or your best friend.
No, 'gracias' is feminine and plural, so you must use 'muchas'.
'Muchísimas' is just a stronger, more emphatic version.
The most common response is 'De nada' (It's nothing).
Yes, it is universally understood and used.
Because 'gracias' is plural, so the adjective must be plural too.
Yes, it is a very common way to end a professional or friendly email.
Yes, but be careful with your tone as it can sound quite rude.
It literally means 'A thousand thanks' and is a warmer variation.
In Latin America, yes. In most of Spain, it is pronounced like 'th'.
Verwandte Redewendungen
Muchísimas gracias
specialized formThank you very, very much
Mil gracias
similarA thousand thanks
De nada
contrastYou're welcome
Se lo agradezco
formalI appreciate it