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.
it's ok or dont mention it
If you mean You are welcome, it is 'De nada'
De Nada is Spanish, not Welsh. It means "you're welcome" or "it's nothing".
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.
es nada or de nada
De nada. De nada.
"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.
If you mean You are welcome, it is 'De nada'
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De Nada is Spanish, not Welsh. It means "you're welcome" or "it's nothing".
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.
¡Por nada!¡De nada! ¡No es nada! ¡No hay de qué! ¡De qué!
"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.
es nada or de nada
¡De qué! ¡No hay de qué! ¡No es nada! ¡Por nada!
No, "di nada" is not the same as "de nada." "De nada" is a Spanish expression meaning "you're welcome," used in response to "thank you." "Di nada" does not have a commonly recognized meaning in Spanish.