De nada literally means "of nothing" but its English equivalent would be "its nothing" or "you're welcome". Mami can either be an endearing term for any girl or woman such as "babe", "baby", "honey" or "sweetie", or it can be a way for children to address their mothers aka "mommy"
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¡De nada, chico! in Spanish means "You're welcome, boy!" (literally, "From nothing, boy!") in English.
Your welcome sweet heart
Particularry nothing
De nada means 'you're welcome'.
If you are refering to the Spanish "de nada," then it means "you're welcome" or literally, "it was nothing."
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"Nada de quรฉ" in Spanish means "nothing of what" in English. This phrase is often used to express confusion or a lack of understanding in response to someone's statement or question.
de nada. bien dia!
de nada mi novio = You're welcome my boyfriend.
¡De nada, chico! in Spanish means "You're welcome, boy!" (literally, "From nothing, boy!") in English.
"De nada" is used to say "your welcome". Directly translated to English it means "of nothing". "No pasa nada" is a future tense... "nothing will happen", "nothing happens".
Your welcome sweet heart
Particularry nothing
you're welcome (spelt 'de nada')
My mommy's love in California
It can be translated to english as followed. Than nothing or never-mind.
"De nada" is a Spanish phrase that means "you're welcome" or "it's nothing." It is used as a polite response to show humility and modesty when someone thanks you.