They are asking what you like to do so it depends what that is
Assuming it is a question (te gusta mirar la television?')You could reply: Si, me gusta (Yes, I like (watching TV))orNo, no me gusta (No, I don't like (watching TV))
It is a reply to the question: como esta? (How are you?) Bien y tu is the reply (well, and you?)
Ah, what a lovely question! When someone asks you "Como se llama tu profesora de español?" you can simply respond with the name of your Spanish teacher. It's a wonderful opportunity to share about someone who is helping you learn a beautiful language. Just remember to speak from your heart and share with joy!
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Well de nada does mean your welcome but just plan nada means none.
If you were talking to someone on the Internet, you would go to Google Translate and type in your answer. You pick the catogories as English to Spanish. In person, if someone asked you a question like: "¿Qué te gusta?" or "¿Qué te gusta hacer?"They are saying: "What do you like?" or "What do you like to do?" You would reply (if you like...swimming for instance): "Me gusta nadar." Which means: "I like swimming." There are many verbs. Like: swimming / nadar running / correr talking on the telephone / hablar por teléfono watching television / vier la telé hanging out with friends / pasar con los amigos studying / estudiar working / trabajar practicing or playing sports / prácticar deportes and much, much more.
Assuming it is a question (te gusta mirar la television?')You could reply: Si, me gusta (Yes, I like (watching TV))orNo, no me gusta (No, I don't like (watching TV))
It means ' You don't like anything', so presumably you'd reply: 'No; me gusta....'(No; I like....), adding what you like. Unless you DON'T like anything, when you perhaps reply: 'Tienes razon. No me gusta nada.' (You're right. I don't like anything.)
"To reply" in Spanish is "responder" or "contestar". The noun "a reply" is "una respuesta" or "una contestación".
You might say "¿Qué tal? ¿Cuántos años tiene?"
¿Qué tal?¿Qué tal, cómo le / les / te / os va?
There is no problem with reply to an old tweet by someone famous.
You can reply to "igualmente" by saying "Igualmente" back, as it means "likewise" or "same to you" in Spanish.
Your welcome. Spanish(Da' nada)
"I am well, and you?"
Thanks for the greetings
Reply: Me llamo X (where X is your name)