Signification
Used to indicate that something is unimportant or irrelevant.
Contexte culturel
In Spain, 'No pasa nada' is often preferred over 'No importa' for social warmth. Mexicans often use 'No hay problema' as a very friendly, common alternative.
Tone is everything
Say it with a smile to sound reassuring. Say it flatly to sound indifferent.
Signification
Used to indicate that something is unimportant or irrelevant.
Tone is everything
Say it with a smile to sound reassuring. Say it flatly to sound indifferent.
Teste-toi
Which phrase is best for forgiving a friend who is late?
—¡Perdón por llegar tarde! —______
'No importa' is the standard way to reassure someone.
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Aides visuelles
Banque d exercices
1 exercices—¡Perdón por llegar tarde! —______
'No importa' is the standard way to reassure someone.
🎉 Score : /1
Questions fréquentes
1 questionsNo, it is very polite when used to forgive someone.
Expressions liées
No pasa nada
synonymIt's all good.
No hay problema
synonymNo problem.
Da igual
similarIt's all the same.