Other forms: nadas. Nada means "nothing." The kids next door will be disappointed if they learn that their lemonade stand has earned them nada. The noun nada is an informal way to say "zero." If you ask a deli worker how many plain bagels he has, and he answers, " Nada ," it means they're out of your favorite kind.
Nada is the usual Spanish pronoun meaning "nothing"—but because double negatives are common in Spanish, the word nada can often be translated as "anything." Nada Meaning 'Nothing' When nada indeed means "nothing," usually as the subject of a sentence, the use of nada is straightforward for English speakers:- Пըρጤፖ ըрոхиህ уηуጨե
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