Sentence examples of "nada" in Spanish

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No sé nada de música. I know nothing about music.
No quiero hacer nada arriesgado. I don't want to do anything risky.
Jane nada como un ladrillo. Jane swims like a brick.
Él no es nada honesto. He is not honest at all.
No quiero comer nada más. I don't want to eat any more.
Él no es para nada caballero. He is not at all a gentleman.
Al astronauta se le escurrió la llave y no pudo hace nada más que mirar como se iba alejando flotando. The astronaut lost his grip on the wrench and all he could do was watch in dismay as it floated serenely away.
No he hecho nada mal. I've done nothing wrong.
Tom no me debe nada. Tom doesn't owe me anything.
Mi padre nada muy bien. My father swims very well.
No tengo nada de hambre. I'm not hungry at all.
Él está loco, nada más. He is crazy, no more.
"¿Te importa si te llamo de vez en cuando?" "No, para nada." "Do you mind if I call on you sometime?" "No, not at all."
Nada es lo que parece. Nothing is as it seems.
¿No le has dicho nada? You didn't tell him anything?
Él nada en el río. He swims in the river.
Eso no funciona para nada. That doesn't work at all.
No servirá de nada seguir pensando. It's useless to keep on thinking any more.
Puede ser que la felicidad que nos espera allí no sea para nada la clase de felicidad que nosotros quisiéramos. It may be that the happiness awaiting us is not at all the sort of happiness we would want.
No tengo nada que hacer. I have nothing to do.
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