Looks like an answer to the question: What are you doing.
Nothing. Waiting for my [male] cousin.
In this case the word "por" could mean "on behalf of".
The Portuguese and Spanish phrase 'por nada' means the following in English: for nothing; or over nothing. The first equivalent is used in the example of buying something for almost nothing: comprar algo por nada. The second equivalent is used in the example of fighting or crying over the slightest thing: discutir por nada; and llorar por nada.francis says:there is also another extra meaning for the frase "por nada" mainly use in Mexico, which means "it's nothing", normally as an answer for a "thank you" expression. So when you say "thank you" to some one, almost always they will respond "por nada" = "it's nothing".
It is Spanish for "I loved you for nothing"
de nada por nada disponha magina
por la vida= for life
Please?
I've been waiting for you
And here I am waiting for you.
This example lacks a helping verb to be a complete thought/sentence. If one were added, and the example were, "He estado esperando por ti. " this would mean, "I have been waiting for you."
The English equivalent of the phrase 'por nada' in Portuguese and Spanish is the following: for nothing; or over nothing. The first equivalent is used in the example of buying something for almost nothing: comprar algo por nada. The second equivalent is used in the example of fighting or crying over the slightest thing: discutir por nada; and llorar por nada.
The Portuguese and Spanish phrase 'por nada' means the following in English: for nothing; or over nothing. The first equivalent is used in the example of buying something for almost nothing: comprar algo por nada. The second equivalent is used in the example of fighting or crying over the slightest thing: discutir por nada; and llorar por nada.francis says:there is also another extra meaning for the frase "por nada" mainly use in Mexico, which means "it's nothing", normally as an answer for a "thank you" expression. So when you say "thank you" to some one, almost always they will respond "por nada" = "it's nothing".
for nothing in the world
It is Spanish for "I loved you for nothing"
Morir por nada was created in 1974.
No cambio mi perro por nada.
I've been waiting for you
if it is in terms of you are welcome to my home then bienvenido (welcome) if you mean as in you are welcome from thank you then por nada or de nada.
de nada por nada disponha magina