Day nah dah. It literally means 'of nothing,' but it's understood as, "You're welcome." They do a similar thing in French.
The English pronunciation of 'de nada' is "day nah-dah."
"Nada de qué" 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.
"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.
"De nada" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "you're welcome" in English. It is a polite response used to acknowledge thanks or gratitude.
"De nada" in Portuguese translates to "you're welcome" in English. "Vc fala português" means "you speak Portuguese." So, "de nada vc fala português" could be translated as "you're welcome, you speak Portuguese."
The Yiddish translation of 'de nada' is 'פֿאַרנישט' (farnisht).
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.
"Nada de qué" 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" 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".
"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.
Your welcome sweet heart
Particularry nothing
you're welcome (spelt 'de nada')
It can be translated to english as followed. Than nothing or never-mind.
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.
¡Por nada!¡De nada! ¡No es nada! ¡No hay de qué! ¡De qué!