Spanish Phrase
Muchas gracias por tu oferta.
Meaning
Literally, 'Many thanks for your offer.' It conveys sincere gratitude for something someone has proposed or given, and it is polite yet warm.
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.
Muchas
Intensifier meaning 'very' or 'many', used with plural nouns like 'gracias'.
gracias
A plural noun meaning 'thanks'; always used in the plural form.
por
Preposition meaning 'for' or 'because of', introducing the cause of gratitude.
tu
Possessive adjective meaning 'your' (informal).
oferta
Noun meaning 'offer' (a proposal, gift, or opportunity).
🗨In Conversation
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.
✕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.
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.

