How do you say nothing what about you in spanish

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The trend is encouraged by the free-trade bias of the World Trade Organization and, in recent years, the European Court:

[...] [...] suspicious of formal trans-corporate agreements, they can say nothing about firms' unilateral declaration of policy preferences [...]

El sesgo de libre comercio de la Organizaci�n Mundial del Comercio alienta esta tendencia, al igual que lo hizo no hace mucho el Tribunal de Justicia de las Comunidades Europeas: si bien desconf�an de los

[...] [...] corporaciones transnacionales, nada pueden decir sobre la declaraci�n unilateral de las empresas sobre sus preferencias [...]

pol�ticas (Bercusson, 2008).

The Guidelines also say nothing about the Fund itself, presumably [...]

because the systems and methods the Fund employs are beyond reproach.

Las directrices tampoco dicen nada acerca del propio Fondo, es [...]

probable que porque los sistemas y m�todos que emplea son supuestamente irreprochables.

While climate skeptics have pounced on the

[...] disclosure, scientists say nothing about the science has changes.

Pese a que los esc�pticos sobre el clima se han abalanzado sobre la

[...] divulgaci�n, los cient�ficos dicen que nada ha cambiado en lo que [...]

I saw and observed facts that entirely transcended the sphere of what we consider possible, acknowledged, or

[...] admissible, and I can say nothing about them.

Hab�a visto y observado hechos que transcend�an completamente la esfera de lo que consideramos posible, o

I didn't say nothing about winning.

I didn't say nothing, Ike.

I didn't say nothing to no one.

Left his card here one day but I didn't say nothing to the man.

Me dejó su tarjeta, pero no le dije nada.

I didn't say nothing, Joe.

I didn't say nothing, man.

I didn't say nothing about no African-American like me.

Yo no dije nada sobre un afro-americano como yo.

I didn't say nothing about that.

No, I didn't say nothing about him being a hero.

No, yo no dije nada de que él fuese un héroe.

He was one of them oily guys, but I didn't say nothing to him.

Sí. Él era uno de esos tipos empalagosos, pero no le dije nada.

The sheriff asked me a bunch of stuff, and I didn't say nothing.

El sheriff me preguntó y no le dije nada.

I can't remember what was said, but I do know that I didn't say nothing.

No puedo recordar qué se dijo, pero sé que yo no dije nada.

And I didn't say nothing to OJ, but I just gave him the signal to let him know I knew he was there.

No le dije nada a O. J., pero le hice una seña para que supiera que lo había visto.

What did you say to him? I didn't say nothing.

que le dijiste? no le dije nada.

Well I watched it, and I didn't say nothing

Bueno, yo lo vi, y yo no dije nada

Nothing. I didn't say nothing.

I didn't say nothing to the guy.

Nada (nah-da) can be used in Spanish as a pronoun, adverb, or noun. Most people who are learning Spanish use nada as a pronoun, and in this case, nada means “nothing” in Spanish. But because double or even triple negatives are allowed in Spanish, nada can also be translated as “anything”. Yes, I know… According to SpanishDict, there are 7 uses of nada in Spanish:

A word or phrase used to refer to the second person informal “tú” by their conjugation or implied context (e.g., How are you?).

(informal)

(singular)

What have you been up to this week? - Nothing. How about you?¿Qué has hecho esta semana? - Nada. ¿Y tú?

b. Nada. ¿Y usted?

A word or phrase used to refer to the second person formal “usted” by their conjugation or implied context (e.g., usted).

(formal)

(singular)

What do you like in your coffee? - Nothing. How about you?¿Qué le gusta en el café? - Nada. ¿Y usted?

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How Do You Say Nothing What's up with you in Spanish?

¿Qué hay de nuevo? Nothing much. What's new with you?

What para nada means?

para nada → not at all.

What does te quiero con toda mi alma?

Inscribed in Spanish: "Te quiero con toda mi alma" which translates I love you with all my soul We used a contemporary style ring but engraved this passionate poesy sentiment in a script adapted from a Spanish Renaissance manuscript and added a heart with a pierced arrow from a handwritten love letter of the 16th ...

Does nada mean anything?

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.