Actually, that means your (as in your cat, your house, the possessive your) very well recieved. The proper way to say "you are welcome" in Spanish is de nada.
While this basically means "it's nothing," the more literal translation of you are very welcome, which is que son muy bienvenidos, means more like you are welcome here (like to this household, for example).
I'm taking a Spanish class, in case you were wondering. Sorry to be off topic, I just couldn't ignore it.
Actually, that means your (as in your cat, your house, the possessive your) very well recieved. The proper way to say "you are welcome" in Spanish is de nada.
While this basically means "it's nothing," the more literal translation of you are very welcome, which is que son muy bienvenidos, means more like you are welcome here (like to this household, for example).
I'm taking a Spanish class, in case you were wondering. Sorry to be off topic, I just couldn't ignore it.