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Discover Ludwig"De nada" is a commonly used phrase in written English
It translates to "You're welcome" or "It's nothing" and is used as a polite response to express gratitude. Example: "Thank you for helping me with my project. De nada, it was my pleasure."
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De nada
interjection
You're welcome
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De nada.
De nada! via GIPHY.
De nada: pronounced day nah-dah.
Mas estou te avisando: não quero que tenha gosto de nada.
I held the front door for him as we were leaving, and he said, "Gracias!" "De nada," I responded with a smile.
Spanish: De nada.
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Variaciones alrededor de la nada (1936; "Variations About Nothing") contains deeply confessional poems with philosophical speculations on the nature of love, the artistic ideal, and the poet's feeling of life as an adventure.
"Fiasco em Brasília: de novo, vaias e nada de gol," the magazine Veja screamed — "Fiasco in Brasília: Boos and No Goals, Again".
Other boleros Miguel covers on the album include "Sin Ti", "Todo y Nada", "Historia de un Amor", "Nosotros" and "Delirio".
"Si nada nos salva de la muerte, al menos que el amor nos salve de la vida," -- if nothing saves us from death, may love at least save us from life.
#doglover #animalrights #dog #dogoftheday #rip #delivery #washingtonstateauthorities Hace una semana que no pongo nada ya que he estado de duelo por la muerte de mi perro Mozart.
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