you're welcome

interjection
UK: /ˌjʊər ˈwelkəm/
US: /ˌjʊər ˈwelkəm/
  1. A polite reply to someone who has thanked you for something.

    1. "Thanks for the help!" "You're welcome!" [ ] [ ]
    2. "Thanks for the ride home." "Oh, you're welcome, it was no problem at all." [ ] [ ]
  2. Said to show that you are happy for someone to use or have something.

    1. "Can I borrow this pen?" "You're welcome to it." [ ] [ ]
    2. If you need any help with the project, you're welcome to ask me anytime and I will gladly assist. [ ] [ ]

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "you're welcome" in English means: A polite reply to someone who has thanked you for something., Said to show that you are happy for someone to use or have something..

The phonetic transcription of "you're welcome" is /ˌjʊər ˈwelkəm/ in British English and /ˌjʊər ˈwelkəm/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "you're welcome": no problem, don't mention it, my pleasure, not at all.

Example usage of "you're welcome": ""Thanks for the help!" "You're welcome!"". More examples on the page.