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English
Etymology
Spanish de nada (“it's nothing”).
Pronunciation
Interjection
de nada
- (US) You're welcome.
- 1976, American review: the magazine of new writing: Issue 25, link
- Mooch-ass grassy-ass! Ha ha, de nada, jefe
1996, Ellen Feldmen, Rearview mirror, link:"I'm really grateful to you for being nice to her." "De nada," he answered with a small bow and a quick swipe to her behind as she passed.
2010, Lara Adrian, Lara Adrian's Midnight Breed 8-Book Bundle, link:She shook her head slowly. “De nada. You don't owe me anything, Rio.
Anagrams
Asturian
Phrase
de nada
- you're welcome (reply to thanks)
Galician
Pronunciation
Interjection
de nada
- think nothing of it, you're welcome, don't mention it, no worries
Portuguese
Pronunciation
Interjection
de nada
- think nothing of it, you're welcome, don't mention it
- Synonyms: disponha, não há de quê, por nada
Spanish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /de ˈnada/
- Syllabification: de na‧da
Interjection
de nada
- think nothing of it, you're welcome, don't mention it, no worries (informal), my pleasure
- Synonym: (Costa Rica) mucho gusto
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