How to say "no problem" in Chinese

没问题。

méi wèntí

No problem

Grammar and structure

没问题 is a fixed phrase: 没 (méi) means "not have," 问题 (wèntí) means "problem." Together they literally mean "no problem."

When to use it

Use 没问题 to agree to a request or reassure someone, similar to "sure" or "no worries" in English. It's informal and friendly, suitable for most casual situations. Avoid using it in very formal contexts where a more polite response like 好的 (hǎo de) might be better.

Frequently asked questions

How do you say “No problem” in Chinese?

“No problem” in Chinese is 没问题。 (méi wèntí).

How do you pronounce 没问题。?

没问题。 is pronounced méi wèntí.

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