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    na·da
    /ˈnädə/

    pronoun

    • 1. nothing. informal North American

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  2. Dec 14, 2014 · Nada is a Spanish and Latin word meaning nothing. Learn how to use it in a sentence, its etymology, and related words.

  3. Nada is an informal word for nothing, zero, or none, derived from Spanish and Latin. See the origin, examples, and related words of nada.

  4. Nada means nothing, anything, none, or nowhere in Spanish. Learn how to use it as a pronoun, adverb, or noun with examples, phrases, and pronunciation.

  5. Oct 3, 2024 · The pronoun requires the verb to be negated if used after the verb; conversely, the verb can't be negated if nada precedes it: nada veo ~ no veo nada (“ I don't see anything ”), but *nada no veo ~ veo nada are ungrammatical in standard Spanish.

  6. Nada is a Spanish word that can be a pronoun, adverb, noun or interjection. It means nothing, nothingness, not at all or as if nothing. See translations, synonyms and usage examples.

  7. Nada is a Spanish word meaning nothing or zero. It can be used as a pronoun or a noun in informal or colloquial contexts. See synonyms, origin, and sentence examples of nada.

  8. (muy poco) con or de nada se rompe it breaks just like that fue un golpe de nada it was only a little bump en nada de tiempo in no time at all compraron la casa por nada they bought the house for next to nothing dentro de nada very soon, in no time at all c. (informal) (uso expletivo) y nada, que al final no lo compró anyway, in the end she ...