What is the verb swim in Spanish?
Why do Spanish say “de nada”?
De nada in Spanish is used in a similar way to don’t mention it or you don’t need to thank me in English, essentially brushing off the significance of whatever the other person is thanking you for. Other variants that are essentially identical are no es nada and por nada. When someone says “Gracias. Que tengas un buen día,” which means “Thank you. Have a good day” in Spanish, you can respond by saying: De nada.Also, direct translate of the phrases would be: De nada = You’re welcome. Por nada = For nothing.These greetings will help you a lot while you’re in a Spanish-speaking country and have to say “hello” to a native. Hola – Hello. Adiós – Goodbye. Por favor – Please. Gracias – Thank you.
What is nadar in English?
Swim is an irregular verb; swam is the past tense of swim, while swum is the past participle. Swum is used after have, as in I have swum in that pool before. Passing by a scenic lake on a road trip, a friend might point out that they have swam in its crystal-blue water.