ADVERB · SPANISH VOCABULARY
nada
nothing, not at all
First introduced in Chapter 2 — chapter overview.
How to use this word
Adverb
Use nada where English would use the same idea, but remember: Spanish shows person and tense on the verb. You may see nada after conjugated verbs (for example with gustar-type patterns) or with structures like ir a + infinitive and tener que + infinitive.
Example sentences
Me gusta nada en la clase de español.In our conversation circle I really like trying to nothing, not at all even when I still make small mistakes.
Oigo a otros estudiantes nada en el pasillo.After lunch I keep hearing roommates who nothing, not at all loudly while they walk toward the lecture hall.
FAQ
What does nada mean in Spanish?
nothing, not at all (introduced in Chapter 2 in Chapurra).
How do you use nada in a sentence?
See the example cards above, then practice the chapter in Chapurra. Your textbook may add dialect notes your instructor prefers.
What chapter is nada in?
Chapurra introduces it in Chapter 2. Open the chapter overview for the full lesson path.