Meaning
Indicating that something is easy, acceptable, or causes no trouble.
Cultural Background
Very common in daily life, often paired with a smile. Used frequently, but 'No pasa nada' is also very common.
Gender check
Remember 'problema' is masculine, so use 'el problema'.
Meaning
Indicating that something is easy, acceptable, or causes no trouble.
Gender check
Remember 'problema' is masculine, so use 'el problema'.
Test Yourself
Which is the most natural way to say 'no problem'?
—¿Puedes venir? —_____
The singular 'problema' is the standard idiomatic expression.
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Visual Learning Aids
Practice Bank
1 exercises—¿Puedes venir? —_____
The singular 'problema' is the standard idiomatic expression.
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Frequently Asked Questions
1 questionsNo, it is very polite and helpful.
Related Phrases
No hay problema
synonymThere is no problem
No pasa nada
similarIt's okay/nothing is happening