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What does "mas que nada " mean?

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  1. more than anything


  2. "More than nothing" which is usually used when someone gets more than he expected and is greatfull for the little that does come in.  It can actually be used as "something is better than nothing".

  3. Literal translation would be "More than nothing", but it is actually used as 'More than anything'.

    Example: Quiero un amigo, más que nada.

    'I want a friend more than anything'

    Hope this helps.

  4. More than anything. Like to want something desperatly.

    It's Spanish.

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