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.
Así = thus, thusly, like this, that's the way.
No estás bien
chocolate, pronounced [ʧokoˈlate] with the International Phonetic Alphabet for Spanish.
there are a few translation.. everything is ok its pretty good its pretty ok. it all depends on the context but by and large it means its all ok. It could also be a compliment if there is a comma, for example esta bien, bonita its ok, pretty little thing
It is Spanish for " what will be " ... OK that is a unsure answer but it is Spanish.
Alvarez is spanish for son of Alvar OK
In English, "ok pero quien era" translates to "ok but who was it."
In Spain vale is like ok.
It means "No Spanish (language) and Spain OK." I can't acertain exactly what you may be trying to say, but that is the literal translation.
"Esta bien" in Spanish translates to "It's fine" or "It's okay."
Spanish words is words that r translated in Spanish. =) i mean no duhh haha funny but seriously u didnt know that haha! ok spanish words are words....that are in spanish.
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.
Así = thus, thusly, like this, that's the way.
'vale' (pronounced 'BAHlay'); or you can say OK; or 'de acuerdo' (they ahKWAIRdoh) ('agreed')
ok
OK, mañana