No, I like nothing.
From Spanish, Nada means 'nothing'.
Translation: Nothing, and you?
It is Spanish for "I loved you for nothing"
Translation: The teacher likes to teach.
'Nada grande' is a phrase from the Portuguese and Spanish languages. The word-by-word translation of the phrase is nothing, which is the meaning of 'nada'; and big, or great, which is the meaning of 'grande'. There are interpretations other than the literal. But they depend upon the situation.
From Spanish, Nada means 'nothing'.
nothing much
Translation: Nothing, and you?
It means, "Nothing, fatty."
Translation: Como te gusta
de nada mi novio = You're welcome my boyfriend.
"No me gusta nada" in Spanish translates to "I don't like it at all" in English.
It is Spanish for "I loved you for nothing"
Translation: The teacher likes to teach.
'Nada grande' is a phrase from the Portuguese and Spanish languages. The word-by-word translation of the phrase is nothing, which is the meaning of 'nada'; and big, or great, which is the meaning of 'grande'. There are interpretations other than the literal. But they depend upon the situation.
The literal translation of 'mas que nada' is 'but that is nothing'. If we were going to say that phrase in English we would use the words 'no way!' or 'come on!'.
In Italian, "nada" translates to "niente" in both Portuguese and Spanish.