Usage examples of "nothing" in English with translation to Spanish

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Having everything is sometimes nothing. Tenerlo todo a veces es nada.
The final score was two to nothing. El marcador final fue de dos a cero.
Tom knows nothing about Boston. Tom no sabe nada de Boston.
You didn't see nothing. No has visto nada.
nothing is too much trouble nada es demasiado problema
They have nothing to eat. Ellos no tienen nada para comer.
Tom eats nothing but fruit. Tom no come nada más que fruta.
I know nothing about women. No sé nada de las mujeres.
Tom has nothing to hide. Tom no tiene nada que esconder.
You have nothing to fear. Usted no tiene nada para temer.
I've done nothing wrong. No he hecho nada mal.
Nothing is better than health. No hay nada mejor que la salud.
Nothing is worse than war. Nada es peor que la guerra.
Tom had nothing to add. Tom no tenía nada que agregar.
Tom did nothing but complain. Tom no hizo nada más que quejarse.
Tom had nothing to drink. Tom no tenía nada para beber.
After death there is nothing. No hay nada después de la muerte.
Tom had nothing to hide. Tom no tenía nada que esconder.
We have nothing in common. No tenemos nada en común.
I've nothing to give. No tengo nada para dar.
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