tranquilo or calma. tranquilo is the better option
nothing = nada nothing much = muy poco (literally: very little) in you = en ti
Nada mucho.
no mucho (no MOO-cho)
nada (nothing) the english version is more casual
You would say: no hace mucho frío. no muy frío no muy escalofriante / espeluznante
It means nothing much just chillin
"Sup?" or "nothing much." You can also say, "Just chillin'".
Hes just chillin... he hasn't been doing much skating lately
it means not much just chillin after this the traditional response is Hbu (how about you?) Nmjc hbu? awww man, i wanted to answer that!
No mucho.
No mucho
Nil is nothing, nothing of any importance. Nada in Spanish.
You could respond with "Not much, just hanging out. How about you?" or "Hey, just chillin'. How are you?"
nothing = nada nothing much = muy poco (literally: very little) in you = en ti
Nada mucho.
when some one asks "wassup" it depends if there's nothing great you say NM = nothing much or if you're in a great mood then great or good or superb wassup wit You.
Oh, dude, "onnum ella" in Malayalam means "nothing at all." So, like, if someone asks you how much you've done on your to-do list, you can just shrug and say "onnum ella" and keep chillin'. It's like the ultimate excuse for procrastination, you know?