I assumed they meant thanks but a Google search doesn’t give me that kind of result. What does dinata mean and what language is it from?

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    3 months ago

    Swedish too. I’ve always assumed the implicit meaning is roughly “there is [no reason] to thank me”.

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      3 months ago

      That makes sense. For some reason, I thought it was something like “no reason to do what I did”. So basically “Sure, totally no ulterior motives here, by the way!”, which seemed kinda weird to me.