I hope you personally didn't receive such a harsh phrase.
"Antes que nada" - First, Foremost, Before we continue...
"Hijo de perra" - Son of a bi___.
nothing new
DE nada means "you're welcome" or "no problem" in Spanish. It is translated literally as "of nothing." however, d nada I am not sure of.
De Nada is Spanish, not Welsh. It means "you're welcome" or "it's nothing".
If you mean You are welcome, it is 'De nada'
De nada means thank you. Que haces means what are you doing?
Foremost/first of all (literal translation = Before nothing)
"Foremost/first of all/before anything I have to revise it."
Almost nothing
"Nada" means "nothing" in Spanish.
Yo, nada. No soy nada (ingenuo) No estoy nada (contento)
De nada. De nada.
"Te nada" is not a common phrase in Spanish. It could be a typo or misspelling of "de nada," which means "you're welcome" in Spanish.
= No estoy haciendo nada means "I'm not doing anything". =
much but none
In Portuguese, you can say "de nada" or "por nada" to mean "you are welcome."
"No dices nada" translates to "You don't say anything" in English.
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