At its simplest, 'de' means 'of' or 'from.' But it is used in combination with many other words and in other different ways. There are 27 prepositional ways to use 'de' listed in the DICCIONARIO DE LA LENGUA ESPAÑOLA, along with 5 ways it is used as a prefix. It's beyond the scope of ANSERS.com to list them all. If you're up to reading a Spanish dictionary - in Spanish - a link for the 'de' entry is available below.
De que --- that (relative clause); because.
¡De qué!--- Not at all!
¿De qué? --- (about) what?
de = of or from
of
The Spanish translation of MSDS is HDSM or 'Hoja de datos de seguridad material.'
"De nada" is the Spanish translation of 'You're welcome', though it actually means "It's nothing".
¿Qué es el número de to cuenta? is the Spanish translation.
Enfermedad de Alzheimer
Pelea de toros
de nada
Translation: From here
The Spanish translation of "scrapbook" is "álbum de recortes."
"En lugar de", or "en vez de."
The Spanish translation of the phrase "jewelry supply" is "fuente de la joyeria" according to Google translator, or "joyas de alimentacion" according to the Dictionary Spanish website.
Translation: Doing business
Centro de esprin