意思
Used to express gratitude.
文化背景
In Spain, people often say 'Gracias' and 'De nada' very quickly, almost as a single transaction. It's common to hear 'Venga, gracias' when hanging up the phone. Mexicans are known for being exceptionally polite. You will often hear 'Muchísimas gracias' even for small favors, and the response 'No, de qué' is very popular. In Colombia, the response to 'Gracias' is frequently 'Con mucho gusto' or 'A la orden', which emphasizes the pleasure of serving. In Argentina, especially Buenos Aires, 'gracias' is often followed by 'che' in informal settings. 'Gracias, che' sounds very local and friendly.
The 'No' Rule
If someone offers you something and you say 'Gracias' with a smile but no 'Sí', they might think you are saying 'No, thank you'. Be clear: 'Sí, gracias' or 'No, gracias'.
Eye Contact
In many Spanish-speaking cultures, making brief eye contact while saying 'gracias' makes the gratitude feel more sincere.
意思
Used to express gratitude.
The 'No' Rule
If someone offers you something and you say 'Gracias' with a smile but no 'Sí', they might think you are saying 'No, thank you'. Be clear: 'Sí, gracias' or 'No, gracias'.
Eye Contact
In many Spanish-speaking cultures, making brief eye contact while saying 'gracias' makes the gratitude feel more sincere.
Regional Responses
If you are in Colombia, try saying 'Con gusto' instead of 'De nada' to sound like a local.
Don't forget the 'S'
Saying 'Gracia' (singular) sounds like you are saying 'Funny' or 'Grace', which will confuse people.
自我测试
Choose the correct way to say 'Thank you very much'.
___ gracias.
'Gracias' is feminine plural, so we use 'Muchas'.
Complete the sentence with the correct preposition.
Gracias ___ el regalo.
We use 'por' to indicate the reason for thanks.
What is the most polite response to an offer you want to decline?
Camarero: ¿Quiere más café? Tú: ___
'No, gracias' is the standard polite refusal.
Match the phrase to the situation.
You want to thank someone in advance in a formal email.
'De antemano' means 'in advance' and is common in formal writing.
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视觉学习工具
Gracias vs. Agradecer
练习题库
4 练习___ gracias.
'Gracias' is feminine plural, so we use 'Muchas'.
Gracias ___ el regalo.
We use 'por' to indicate the reason for thanks.
Camarero: ¿Quiere más café? Tú: ___
'No, gracias' is the standard polite refusal.
You want to thank someone in advance in a formal email.
'De antemano' means 'in advance' and is common in formal writing.
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常见问题
10 个问题It is neutral. You can use it with your best friend or the King of Spain.
It's just a way to be more polite or show more appreciation, similar to 'Thank you very much'.
No, you must always use 'por'. 'Gracias por la ayuda' is correct.
It means 'Thank God'. It is used very frequently to express relief.
The most common way is 'Gracias de antemano'.
It's digital slang (shorthand) used in texting, like 'thx' in English.
'Gracias' is the expression 'thanks', while 'agradecido' is the adjective 'grateful'.
No, 'Gracias' never changes. Only the adjectives around it (like 'muchas') are feminine.
It means 'Thanks to YOU'. It's a way of returning the thanks when someone thanks you first.
Not at all! It's a very friendly and common way to show you really appreciate the help.
相关表达
De nada
similarYou're welcome
Agradecer
builds onTo thank / to appreciate
Muchas gracias
specialized formThank you very much
No hay de qué
similarDon't mention it