If you're referring to " fumando" then it means: nothing, somking and you?
"Nothing much, and you?"
It translates to "Nothing here at home, and what are you doing?" in English.
"No pasa nada y tΓΊ" is a Spanish phrase that means "It's no problem and you?" It is commonly used to reassure someone that everything is fine and then ask how they are doing in return.
"Y de nada" is a phrase in Spanish that translates to "and you're welcome" in English. It is commonly used as a response to "gracias" (thank you) to acknowledge gratitude.
"Y tu el mio" is Spanish for "And you are mine."
"Y tu guerra" translates to "And your war" in English.
well " nada nuevo " means nothing new. and the " y " means and. and for the " thu " i think they did a miss typo and ment to put " tu " . which means " you " . so it means " nothing new and you? "
It translates to "Nothing here at home, and what are you doing?" in English.
Yo te he llamado y escrito; y tu nada. Pense que te olvidaste de mi.
nose nada y tu
Well not much, and you (what are you up to?)
Nothing here and your ma's a slut/joke (or in America 'nice, graceful, pretty')
youre welcome, you are pretty ill see you tomorrow
De nada typically is used as a response to a thanks. It's a Spanish equivalent of 'you're welcome'. It's usually translated as [You're] welcome, No problem, or [It's] nothing. In this case, it most likely means I'm fine and [how about] you. de = from, of. nada = nothing. y = and. tu = you.
y tu ami
It means, "...but nothing and your [sing. familiar] dad...." At best it's a sentence fragment. At worst, it's gibberish.
"No pasa nada y tΓΊ" is a Spanish phrase that means "It's no problem and you?" It is commonly used to reassure someone that everything is fine and then ask how they are doing in return.
Translation: Nothing, watching television and what are you doing?