The definition given by Marikamabzika is not accurated, the right word for the exrpession "you're welcome" is "de nada". "que nada" means an emphasized "nothing"
-What are you doing?
(Qué haces?)
-Nothing.
(Nada)
-What?
(Qué?)
-I said nothin!
(Que nada)
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'que nada' in brazilian portuguese means something like ''no way!'' or the sense of ''what you're saying is not true/ has no importance''
ei eu acho que não deveríamos ir por esse beco escuro! pode ser perigoso! (hey I think we shouldn't go down that dark alley, it might be dangerous!)
- que nada! (bullshit)
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que nada is a spanish form of you're welcome in english
- Gracias! (Thank you!)
- Que nada!
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Village that is worse than nothing. This is reputed to be the original Spanish name of the then village of Placentia, later to be in the state of California
dude#1: I heard that Placentia translated is "A Pleasant Place".
dude#2: Bro, my tia said that they always had called it "Pueblo peor que nada"
dude#1: Huh?
dude#2: It's Spanish for "Village worse than nothing"
dude#1: Got that right!