How to Say ‘Nothing’ in Mexican Spanish
Nada
NAH-dah
[NAH-dah]
💬 Usage Tip: On its own, nada means nothing, but in de nada it becomes part of You’re welcome.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Mexican Spanish uses friendly fixed expressions a lot, so short words often carry big social meaning.
Phrase Breakdown
Nada
[NAH-dah]
nothing
A word meaning “nothing,” often used in the phrase “de nada” for “you’re welcome.”
No fue "Nada" complicado apoyarte con eso.
It was not at all complicated to help you with that.
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