"De nada" is a common Spanish expression used to say "you're welcome" in response to someone thanking you. It translates to "of nothing" in English, indicating that there is no need to thank the person because it was a small or insignificant action.
No, "di nada" is not the same as "de nada." "De nada" is a Spanish expression meaning "you're welcome," used in response to "thank you." "Di nada" does not have a commonly recognized meaning in Spanish.
"De nada" is a Spanish phrase that means "you're welcome" or "it's nothing." It is used as a polite response to show humility and modesty when someone thanks you.
The Yiddish translation of 'de nada' is 'ืคึฟืึทืจื ืืฉื' (farnisht).
The phrase "you're welcome" in Chavacano can be translated as "de nada" or "bienvenido."
Se dice "De nada" en espaรฑol.
¡Por nada!¡De nada! ¡No es nada! ¡No hay de qué! ¡De qué!
No, "di nada" is not the same as "de nada." "De nada" is a Spanish expression meaning "you're welcome," used in response to "thank you." "Di nada" does not have a commonly recognized meaning in Spanish.
"De nada" is a Spanish phrase that means "you're welcome" or "it's nothing." It is used as a polite response to show humility and modesty when someone thanks you.
The correct expression is "de nada" and it means "you are welcome".
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 qué! ¡No hay de qué! ¡No es nada! ¡Por nada!
De nada means 'you're welcome'.
es nada or de nada
The words are Spanish meaning 'of nothing' or in contemporary English 'you are welcome'
De nada. De nada.
The Yiddish translation of 'de nada' is 'ืคึฟืึทืจื ืืฉื' (farnisht).
Na de na = nada de nada = nothing at all