It can be translated to english as followed. Than nothing or never-mind.
The equivalent in Italian of the Portuguese and Spanish phrase 'de nada' is niente, which means 'nothing'.
In Italian, "nada" translates to "niente" in both Portuguese and Spanish.
From Spanish, Nada means 'nothing'.
No, I like nothing.
The English equivalent of the Spanish phrase 'no, nada' is the following: no [thank you], nothing [for me]. The word-by-word translation is the following: 'no' means 'no'; and 'nada' means 'nothing'. And it's the exact same use, and meaning, in Portuguese.
nothing much
nothing
The Italian equivalent of the Portuguese and Spanish phrase 'de nada' translates as the following: di niente. The Italian pronunciation is the following: Dee ni-EHN-tay. The word-by-word translation is the following: 'di' means 'from' or 'of'; 'niente' 'nothing'. The equivalent in English is translated as the following: 'You're welcome'; 'No problem'; 'It's nothing'; and 'Don't mention it'. In all four languages, the phrase may be in response to being thanked.
Translation: Nothing, and you?
It means, "Nothing, fatty."
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.
de nada mi novio = You're welcome my boyfriend.
It is Spanish for "I loved you for nothing"