"Nada y pues nada" in Spanish means "nothing and well, nothing." It is commonly used in conversation to emphasize a lack of importance or significance in a situation, or to express a feeling of resignation or indifference towards something.
"Nada" means "nothing" in Spanish.
"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.
"Nada polvo" in Spanish translates to "no dust" in English.
It is 'de nada' and would mean "you're welcome" (replied after given some thanks)
Yo, nada. No soy nada (ingenuo) No estoy nada (contento)
nada
De nada. De nada.
yes
If you mean You are welcome, it is 'De nada'
No. Di can be the imperative of decir, "to say" or "to tell." Di nadacan be the command to "Say nothing!" De is a preposition. De nada literally means "of nothing," and is how "You're welcome" is said in Spanish.
It means "nothing more".
De nada is the Spanish phrase that means 'Your welcome' and mi amor is Spanish for 'my love'.Your welcome, my love.