nincs mit

Hungarian

Etymology

nincs (there is no) + mi (what, here: anything, nothing) + -t (accusative suffix). Ellipsis of nincs mit megköszönni (literally there is nothing to thank for).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈnint͡ʃmit]

Phrase

nincs mit

  1. don't mention it, forget it, no problem, not at all (said in response to an expression of gratitude)
    Synonyms: (you're welcome) szívesen, (used especially when someone earnestly thinks something shouldn't have been thanked, e.g. a smile would have been perfectly enough) szóra sem érdemes
    Coordinate term: (thank you) köszönöm
    A: Köszönöm. – B: Nincs mit.A: Thank you. – B: No problem.

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