I good, just playing playstation
"Nothing, (I/he/she/it) was just playing."
de nada. bien dia!
nada
for nothing in the world
A person that does not practice.
"Nothing, (I/he/she/it) was just playing."
de nada. bien dia!
Nothing is right or nothing's ok
It means "Nothing I am well you are good". Probably better to use "Estás bueno" in the second part.
Nothing more, if you overcome it, great.
"A person who is any good"
Me encuentro bien / estoy bien / no tengo nada...
"Nada de qué" in Spanish means "nothing of what" in English. This phrase is often used to express confusion or a lack of understanding in response to someone's statement or question.
If you mean a response of a statement or action, you could say "De nada" or "por nada" (de nada, señora Casselle). Literally this is "it is nothing", but would be translated as "you are welcome" in English. If you mean a greeting to a place, as in "welcome to my house", then it is "bienvenido" (bienvenido a mi casa, señora Casselle). This is a combination of "bien", meaning "well", and the past participle of "venir" (venido), which means "come". Literally translated to English, this is "well come".
you not very big
"No dices nada" translates to "You don't say anything" in English.
nada