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Spanish Phrase

Muchas gracias por tu oferta.

/ˈmu.tʃas ˈɡɾa.sjas poɾ tu oˈfeɾ.ta/
Meaning"Thank you very much for your offer."
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Meaning

Literally, 'Many thanks for your offer.' It conveys sincere gratitude for something someone has proposed or given, and it is polite yet warm.

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When to use

Use this phrase after someone has offered help, a gift, a job opportunity, or any kind of assistance you wish to acknowledge. It works in both informal and semi‑formal settings, but keep the tone friendly.

Grammar Breakdown

Muchasgraciasportuoferta.

1

Muchas

Intensifier meaning 'very' or 'many', used with plural nouns like 'gracias'.

2

gracias

A plural noun meaning 'thanks'; always used in the plural form.

3

por

Preposition meaning 'for' or 'because of', introducing the cause of gratitude.

4

tu

Possessive adjective meaning 'your' (informal).

5

oferta

Noun meaning 'offer' (a proposal, gift, or opportunity).

🗨In Conversation

A

Muchas gracias por tu oferta.

Thank you very much for your offer.

De nada, me alegra poder ayudar.

You're welcome, I'm glad to be able to help.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Mucho gracias por tu oferta.

    ‘Gracias’ is always plural, so the correct intensifier is ‘muchas’.

  • Muchas gracias de tu oferta.

    The preposition is correct, but learners sometimes replace it with ‘de’, which changes the meaning.

Alternatives

  • Te agradezco mucho tu oferta.

    I really appreciate your offer.

  • Gracias por ofrecerme eso.

    Thanks for offering that to me.

  • Muchas gracias por la oferta.

    Many thanks for the offer.

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Cultural Tip

In most Spanish‑speaking countries, saying 'Muchas gracias' is a standard way to show gratitude. In formal business contexts you might prefer 'Le agradezco mucho su oferta' (using the formal 'le' and 'su'). Avoid over‑using 'gracias' in a single sentence; the plural form 'gracias' is mandatory, never *gracias* singular.