Saturday, March 3, 2012

If you have heard The black eyed peas song (Mas que nada) do you have any idea what the word nada means?|||As they say, "nada" means nothing in both Spanish and Portuguese.

The song "Mas que nada", though, is not Spanish, it is Portuguese. (As you mention Brazilian). It means the equivalent of "come on" or "no way".

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mas_Que_Nad鈥?/a>

The Portuguese word mas is not the same as the Spanish mas - that is equivalent to mais in Portuguese.|||most answers are right...nada means nothing in both spanish and in portuguese...just a correction... "mas que nada" actually means "more than anything"|||it means nothing in spanish.
and Brazilians don't speak
brazil, they speak Portuguese.|||Nada-Nothing|||nothing
mas que nada....more than nothing

its spanish|||The only one who's right here is Beardo, nada means in both languages nothing, but the song is in portuguese. "mas que nada" means something like "come on".|||its spanish nada means nothing|||In Spanish "nada" means "nothing". "Mas que nada" means "more than nothing". One expression that would be good to know is "de nada". If you say thank you to a Spanish speaking person, the person might answer you by saying "de nada", which means: you麓re welcome, it麓s alright or don麓t mention it for instance. Hope I could help you.|||Nada means "nothing" in Spanish. Maybe even Portuguese. (that's Brazilian) ;)|||Nada is the word for "nothing".
M谩s que nada is the idiom for "more than anything".

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