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de nada

[ dey nah-duh; Spanish dey nah-thah ]

interjection

Spanish.
  1. you're welcome (used as a conventional response to expressions of thanks). Compare gracias ( def ).


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51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins

Origin of de nada1

First recorded in 1910–15; from Spanish: literally, “of nothing;†de ( def ), nada ( def )
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Example Sentences

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De nada sirvió que la alcaldesa Anne Hidalgo se ofreciera a darse un chapuzón en la emblemática vía fluvial.

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“No me arrepiento de nada, a pesar de haberlo usado solo una vezâ€.

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“De nada, Beans,†she said with a smile.

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Si tu jefa te pide realizar una tarea y luego te agradece, no digas simplemente “De nadaâ€.

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“But I can usually understand a lot of things my wife will say: Papai nao sabe de nada, which means Daddy doesn’t know anything. I usually get that a lot in the house.â€

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