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Spanish Phrase

Te agradezco mucho la oferta.

/te aɣɾaˈðe.so ˈmutʃo la oˈfeɾ.ta/
Meaning"I really appreciate the offer."
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Meaning

Literally, 'I thank you a lot for the offer.' It conveys sincere gratitude and emphasizes that the speaker values the offer highly.

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When to use

Use this sentence after someone has made you a proposal, a job offer, a discount, or any kind of helpful suggestion. It works in both informal and semi‑formal settings, especially when you want to stress how much you appreciate the gesture.

Grammar Breakdown

Teagradezcomucholaoferta

1

Te (object pronoun)

Indirect object pronoun meaning 'to you' or 'for you', placed before the verb.

2

Agradezco (verb)

First‑person singular present of agradecer, meaning 'I thank' or 'I appreciate'.

3

Mucho (adverb)

Intensifier meaning 'a lot' or 'very', modifies the verb agradezco.

4

La (definite article)

Feminine singular article that agrees with the noun oferta.

5

Oferta (noun)

Feminine noun meaning 'offer' or 'proposal'.

🗨In Conversation

A

Te agradezco mucho la oferta.

I really appreciate the offer.

Me alegra que te sirva. ¡Vamos a seguir adelante!

I'm glad it works for you. Let's move forward!

B

Common Mistakes

  • Te agradezco mucho a la oferta.

    The verb agradecer takes a direct object, not a preposition.

  • Te agradezco mucho el oferta.

    Oferta is feminine; the article must agree.

  • Te agradezco mucho la ofrenda.

    Ofrenda means 'offering' (often religious), not 'offer'.

Alternatives

  • Te agradezco la oferta.

    I appreciate the offer.

  • Muchas gracias por la oferta.

    Thank you very much for the offer.

  • Te estoy muy agradecido por la oferta.

    I am very grateful to you for the offer.

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Cultural Tip

In Spanish, using the verb agradecer is slightly more formal than a simple 'gracias' and shows a higher level of politeness. Pair it with a warm tone and eye contact to avoid sounding stiff. In many Latin American countries, adding 'mucho' is common to stress sincerity, while in Spain speakers may prefer 'muchas gracias' in casual contexts.