De Por Nada
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It’s nothing
Real World Example
The Spanish phrase "de por nada" translates to "it's nothing" in English. To help remember this, think of the phrase "day poor nada." Imagine a day when you feel like you have absolutely nada (nothing) to give—you're just too tired or busy. When someone thanks you for something small and you reply "de por nada," picture yourself shrugging with a smile, as if to say, "On a day when I feel like I have nada, it's still no big deal to help you!" This creates a visual connection between feeling like you have nothing and the phrase "it's nothing." 😊
Practice Version
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