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How to Say "You're welcome" in Latin

The SPAIKING TeamJuly 27, 2026
libenter
"You're welcome" in Latin ยท say it like lee-ben-ter

The most natural way to say "You're welcome" in Latin is libenter. Tap the speaker above to hear it, then say it back out loud. That is the fastest way to make it stick.

Other ways to say it

nulla causa
used in more formal contexts
non est cur
a more casual way to say it

When to use it

You can use 'libenter' when someone thanks you for a favor or help. It is a polite response that conveys willingness. It is appropriate in both formal and informal settings.

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Examples in Latin

LatinEnglish
Libenter te adiuvavi.I was happy to help you.
Libenter accipio gratias tuas.I gladly accept your thanks.
Common mistake
Learners often confuse 'libenter' with 'gratias,' which means 'thanks' rather than 'you're welcome.'

The fastest way to remember it

Vocabulary you only read fades fast. Vocabulary you say out loud sticks. Hear libenter, repeat it a few times, then use it in a real sentence. SPAIKING lets you practice exactly that, speaking Latin with a coach that corrects your pronunciation in real time. You can start with two free conversations.

Frequently asked questions

Is 'libenter' used in all situations?

Yes, it is versatile and can be used in both formal and informal contexts.

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