¡Por nada!¡De nada!
¡No es nada!
¡No hay de qué!
¡De qué!
a spanish -ar verb meaning to greet, or to welcome
The correct expression is "de nada" and it means "you are welcome".
The word or name is used in Arabic, Italian , Irish, Swedish and Spanish meaning 'welcome'. In Norse, the meaning is 'half protected'
The words are Spanish meaning 'of nothing' or in contemporary English 'you are welcome'
You will probably hear the words 'de nada' meaning 'you are welcome'. Or 'Es Mi Pleaseure'
what is tha meaning of' welcome rain'
the official language in Mexico is spanish. welcome in spanish is bienvenido.
"Welcome" can have two different meanings in Spanish. In English we use this word to denote recognition of a favor (Thanks - You are welcome). We also use it to greet someone to a location (welcome to my house). In the first case, most of the time the response is "de nada" or "por nada", meaning "it is nothing". The term "so welcome" would be difficult to translate in this context. The second meaning could be "eres tanto bienvenido, señorita".
If you mean You are welcome, it is 'De nada'
The phrase "Welcome to the States" translated into Spanish is "Bienvenidos a los Estados"
The phrase "you're welcome" in Chavacano can be translated as "de nada" or "bienvenido."
bienvenido/a (adjective) bienvenida (welcome!)