Talk:de nada

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Latest comment: 11 years ago by Stephen G. Brown
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de nada literally means "is nothing" or "it's nothing." This phrase is used in lieu of "you're welcome," but does not translate to it. This is similar to the Italian-American phrase "forget about it" instead of saying "you're welcome." or closer to the English phrase "Think nothing of it".

Actually, that is not what it means literally. It does not contain any verb at all. —Stephen (Talk) 11:09, 18 October 2012 (UTC)Reply