cero, or nunca
he's just making it up to mock Hector, it doesn't mean anything, but it sounds funny. None of what he says are Spanish words, except a 'con' I think I may have heard.
there is none. Hind catcher is not a position in baseball therefore there is no word.
I could not find this term online, and none of my spanish speaking friends knew of it as slang. I did however remark, and hear that it is a lot like a common (wrong) conjugation of oir. It sounds like the he/she/it form oiga (oy-guh).
Well de nada does mean your welcome but just plan nada means none.
None. States do not speak. ............ Spain, obviously, is a Spanish-speaking state. Andorra (a very small country in the Pyrenees, between Spain and France) also uses Spanish. Then there are the countries of the old Spanish Empire. Most of these are in South and Central America (with the exception of Brazil, which was part of the Portugese Empire and uses Portuguese). Thus Mexico, Puerto Rico, El Salvador Costa Rica, Panama, Nicaragua, Colombia, Equador, Peru, Venezuela, Bolivia, Uraguay, Paraguay, Chile, Argentina, plus Cuba and the Dominican Republic in the Spanish Caribbean. In Africa, Equatorial Guinea. The Philippines used to be Spanish-speaking, but the Spanish colonisation was replaced by American colonisation so it was changed to English.
There is none that's how you say it in Spanish.
ninguno
None
None.
None.
cero, or nunca
None.
ninguno
None that were gained in the Spanish American War.
There are none.
None, they lost their New World Empire.
None. Spanish is a Latin based language.