Pas de problème
Example: Pas de problème, je peux t'aider ce soir.
Definition
"Pas de problème" is a French expression used to indicate that there is no difficulty or issue with a request or situation. It means 'no problem' and is commonly used to reassure someone that something can be done or is acceptable.
Etymology
The phrase "Pas de problème" comes from French, where 'pas' means 'not' or 'no,' 'de' means 'of,' and 'problème' means 'problem.' It literally translates to 'no problem.' This phrase became popular as an informal way to express ease or agreement, similar to the English 'no problem.'
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