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What does de nada mean in spanish?
"De nada" in Spanish means
"you're welcome"
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It's the most common way to respond to "thank you" in Spanish.
How say we need in french?
A sentence with the word adjunct?
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What part of speech is a shed?
What is the suffix for pregudice?
What is the direct object in sentence students go to school?
What is the difference between prespective and descriptive linguistics what do you focus on?
What part of speech is the word silly?
What is a Suffix for miracle?
What is the Australian slang for sheep?
How do you say twenty to six in french?
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