basically it means "its nothing" and is used in place of "you're welcome"
Well de nada does mean your welcome but just plan nada means none.
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.
es nada or de nada
De nada is the Spanish phrase that means 'Your welcome' and mi amor is Spanish for 'my love'.Your welcome, my love.
I hope you personally didn't receive such a harsh phrase. "Antes que nada" - First, Foremost, Before we continue... "Hijo de perra" - Son of a bi___.
"Da nada" is a phrase in Spanish that translates to "You're welcome" in English. It is used as a response to someone thanking you for something.
Well de nada does mean your welcome but just plan nada means none.
Means "You're welcome sweetheart"
You may be meaning 'na da' if this is the case it means 'nothing' as in nada=nothing
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.
es nada or de nada
There are two possibilities for translating the English 'you' into Spanish for the question 'Nada you da miedo'. Which one to choose depends upon the relationship between the speaker and the listener. The question between close friends and family is the following: Nada te da miedo? Otherwise, the question is the following: Nada le da miedo? For emphasis, and for clearness, the speaker may insert the phrase 'aUsted' at the beginning or end of the latter question. For the indirect pronoun 'le' may be translated as 'he', 'she', 'it', or 'you'.
"In English, 'al hombre' translates to 'to the man'."
De nada is the Spanish phrase that means 'Your welcome' and mi amor is Spanish for 'my love'.Your welcome, my love.
It means: "you're welcome, any time"
The English equivalent of the Spanish phrase 'no, nada' is the following: no [thank you], nothing [for me]. The word-by-word translation is the following: 'no' means 'no'; and 'nada' means 'nothing'. And it's the exact same use, and meaning, in Portuguese.
"No soy nada" translates to "I am nothing" in English. It is a Spanish phrase typically used to express feelings of insignificance or low self-worth.