Translation: Nothing, and you?
It means, "...but nothing and your [sing. familiar] dad...." At best it's a sentence fragment. At worst, it's gibberish.
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.
Il y a means "there is / there are" in English.
y = and el = he
You probably mean "y eso," which means "and that."
"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.
Its you that I love and nothing can change that
Well not much, and you (what are you up to?)
It translates to "Nothing here at home, and what are you doing?" in English.
De nada means thank you. Que haces means what are you doing?
It means: "nothing only in my case to play x-box and you""
Nada means 'Nothing'. De donde eres? is the informal way of saying 'Where are you from?'
It means, "...but nothing and your [sing. familiar] dad...." At best it's a sentence fragment. At worst, it's gibberish.
"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.
Nothing, I am really bored... and you?
well " nada nuevo " means nothing new. and the " y " means and. and for the " thu " i think they did a miss typo and ment to put " tu " . which means " you " . so it means " nothing new and you? "
Enrique and Maria study a lot.