How to Say Thankful in Spanish (and Other Ways to Say Thank You)

If you’ve ever found yourself in a Spanish-speaking country or chatting with Spanish-speaking friends, one word you’ll definitely want to know is “thankful.” So, let’s get straight to it:
The word for “thankful” in Spanish is agradecido (for men) or agradecida (for women). Estoy muy agradecido/a means “I’m very thankful.”
Gratitude is one of the most powerful human emotions — and learning how to express it in another language is a great way to connect with people on a deeper level. Whether you're a traveller, an expat or someone sending support across borders, knowing how to say “thankful” and “thank you” in Spanish adds a personal and respectful touch to your conversations.
In this blog, we’ll cover:
- How to say “thank you” in Spanish (plus a few useful variations)
- When to use each phrase
- Related expressions to show appreciation like a native speaker
How Do You Say “Thank You” in Spanish?
Let’s start with the basics. You probably already know:
- Gracias – Thank you
It’s the go-to word for almost every situation. But Spanish offers plenty of ways to expand on your gratitude, depending on how formal or enthusiastic you want to be:
- Muchas gracias – Thank you very much
- Mil gracias – A thousand thanks
- Muchísimas gracias – Thanks a million
- Gracias de todo corazón – Thank you from the bottom of my heart
- Estoy muy agradecido/a – I’m very thankful
- Te lo agradezco mucho – I really appreciate it
Travel Tip: Gratitude Goes a Long Way
If you’re travelling to countries like Spain, Mexico, Colombia or Argentina, speaking even a little Spanish shows appreciation and respect for local culture. Thanking your Airbnb host, a helpful taxi driver, or a local shop owner in their language creates a more authentic and meaningful connection.
Even if your Spanish isn’t perfect, saying gracias or agradecido/a can brighten someone’s day.
Other Helpful Gratitude Phrases in Spanish
Here are a few more ways to express and respond to gratitude:
To express appreciation:
- Lo aprecio – I appreciate it
- Estoy agradecido/a por… – I’m thankful for…
To respond when someone thanks you:
- De nada – You’re welcome
- Con gusto – With pleasure
- No hay de qué – Don’t mention it
- Es un placer – It’s a pleasure
Whether you’re on holiday, living abroad, or simply learning the language, expressing gratitude in Spanish is simple, heartfelt, and always appreciated. Start with agradecido/agradecida, then build up your vocabulary with the phrases we’ve covered here.
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