You're welcome is the usual translation. Literally it means "of nothing".
The Yiddish translation of 'de nada' is 'פֿאַרנישט' (farnisht).
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.
Se dice "De nada" en español.
"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.
In Brazilian Portuguese, you can say "De nada" or "Por nada" to mean 'You are welcome'.
¡Por nada!¡De nada! ¡No es nada! ¡No hay de qué! ¡De qué!
¡De qué! ¡No hay de qué! ¡No es nada! ¡Por nada!
De nada means 'you're welcome'.
es nada or de nada
De nada. De nada.
The Yiddish translation of 'de nada' is 'פֿאַרנישט' (farnisht).
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.
Na de na = nada de nada = nothing at all
De nada (sounds like gee-nada)
Marco di Mauro
de nada. bien dia!
Your a nerd but thank you friend