¡De nada, chico! in Spanish means "You're welcome, boy!" (literally, "From nothing, boy!") in English.
De nada means 'you're welcome'.
If you are refering to the Spanish "de nada," then it means "you're welcome" or literally, "it was nothing."
de nada por nada disponha magina
De nada typically is used as a response to a thanks. It's a Spanish equivalent of 'you're welcome'. It's usually translated as [You're] welcome, No problem, or [It's] nothing. In this case, it most likely means I'm fine and [how about] you. de = from, of. nada = nothing. y = and. tu = you.
If you mean You are welcome, it is 'De nada'
De nada. De nada.
De nada is the Spanish phrase that means 'Your welcome' and mi amor is Spanish for 'my love'.Your welcome, my love.
DE nada means "you're welcome" or "no problem" in Spanish. It is translated literally as "of nothing." however, d nada I am not sure of.
De Nada is Spanish, not Welsh. It means "you're welcome" or "it's nothing".
"Te nada" is not a common phrase in Spanish. It could be a typo or misspelling of "de nada," which means "you're welcome" in Spanish.
"De nada" is the Spanish translation of 'You're welcome', though it actually means "It's nothing".
De nada
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.
¡Por nada!¡De nada! ¡No es nada! ¡No hay de qué! ¡De qué!
The phrase "de nada" is an interjection. It is used in the US to mean "you're welcome". This is also the Spanish translation for the same phrase.
de nada