Significado
Emphasizing willingness to help.
Contexto cultural
In Spain, people are quite direct. While 'Sin ningún problema' is common, you might also hear 'Vale, sin pegas' which sounds slightly more colloquial but equally helpful. Mexican culture places a high value on 'quedar bien' (leaving a good impression). 'Sin ningún problema' is often said with a very warm tone to ensure the other person feels welcomed. Argentines often use 'No hay drama' or 'Ningún drama' as a synonym. It reflects the 'can-do' attitude of Buenos Aires life. In Colombia, politeness is paramount. You might hear 'Con mucho gusto' followed by 'sin ningún problema' to double down on the helpfulness.
The 'WhatsApp' Trick
In text messages, you can just write 'Sin problema' or even 'Snp' (though less common) to be quick. It makes you sound very integrated.
Avoid 'No Problema'
Even though people will understand you, it is the #1 sign of a beginner. Stick to 'Sin ningún problema' to sound more natural.
Significado
Emphasizing willingness to help.
The 'WhatsApp' Trick
In text messages, you can just write 'Sin problema' or even 'Snp' (though less common) to be quick. It makes you sound very integrated.
Avoid 'No Problema'
Even though people will understand you, it is the #1 sign of a beginner. Stick to 'Sin ningún problema' to sound more natural.
Tone Matters
Say it with a smile! The phrase is 50% words and 50% the 'vibe' of being helpful.
Teste-se
Choose the correct form of the phrase to complete the sentence.
—¿Puedes ayudarme con la mudanza? —¡Sin ______ problema!
We use 'ningún' because 'problema' is a masculine singular noun and it follows the apocope rule.
Fill in the missing word.
No te preocupes por el dinero, me lo puedes devolver mañana sin ______ problema.
The phrase 'sin ningún problema' fits perfectly here to show flexibility.
Match the response to the situation.
Situation: A colleague asks if you can attend a meeting for them.
This is the most professional and helpful response to a request for a favor.
Complete the dialogue.
Cliente: ¿Es posible tener la habitación lista para las 12:00? Recepcionista: ________________. Haremos todo lo posible.
'Sin ningún problema' is the standard polite way to agree to a customer's request.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Recursos visuais
Masculine Nouns ending in -A
Banco de exercicios
4 exercicios—¿Puedes ayudarme con la mudanza? —¡Sin ______ problema!
We use 'ningún' because 'problema' is a masculine singular noun and it follows the apocope rule.
No te preocupes por el dinero, me lo puedes devolver mañana sin ______ problema.
The phrase 'sin ningún problema' fits perfectly here to show flexibility.
Situation: A colleague asks if you can attend a meeting for them.
This is the most professional and helpful response to a request for a favor.
Cliente: ¿Es posible tener la habitación lista para las 12:00? Recepcionista: ________________. Haremos todo lo posible.
'Sin ningún problema' is the standard polite way to agree to a customer's request.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Perguntas frequentes
10 perguntasIt is neutral. You can use it in almost any situation, from a job interview to a dinner with friends.
Yes, 'Sin problemas' is also very common and means the same thing, though 'Sin ningún problema' is more emphatic.
Because 'problema' is a masculine noun. It comes from Greek, and most Greek nouns ending in -ma are masculine in Spanish.
'De nada' is only for responding to 'Thank you'. 'Sin ningún problema' can be used for that, but also to agree to a request.
Yes, it shows you are a proactive and helpful employee.
You can say 'Sin bronca' or 'No hay pex' (very slang), but 'Sin ningún problema' is always safe and polite.
If you say it with a flat or sarcastic tone, it will be obvious you are annoyed. It's better to be honest or use a more neutral 'Está bien'.
Yes, it is universally understood and used from Spain to Argentina.
It adds emphasis. 'Sin problema' is 'No problem'. 'Sin ningún problema' is 'No problem AT ALL'.
Yes! 'Terminé el proyecto sin ningún problema' means you finished it without any issues.
Frases relacionadas
No hay problema
synonymThere is no problem.
Faltaría más
similarOf course / Don't mention it.
De nada
similarYou're welcome.
Con mucho gusto
similarWith much pleasure.
No hay de qué
similarDon't mention it.