In literal terms, 1/2 (or .5). In this case, you can literally take one half and leave nothing.
Zero is an integer separating positive from negative numbers. Thus literally it means "nothing"
He is checking you out.a.k.a he thinks you look good
It looks like nothing because it is too small. A point is an object which has a location but has no size.
nothing
literally nothing.. I repeat nothing.
Its an empty vacuum, There is nothing there. Literally nothing.
In this context it would mean basically 'literally nill' or close to nil'. So nil = zero or nothing Virtual = Close to or literally = Close to nothing. Or basically nothing.
literally nothing
Space has no smell. It is literally nothing.
Literally nothing
votre bienvenue Edit: But "your welcome" is an expression that is not literally translated into French. If you look down at the alternatives the answer "De rien" is given instead. They say "it's nothing", not "your welcome" in reply to thank you.
nothing = nada nothing much = muy poco (literally: very little) in you = en ti
Literally, it means, "it's nothing." It's a way of saying, "you're welcome", not unlike the English, "think nothing of it."
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literally nothing its hell doing my bio poster.
nothing..literally