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no cuesta nada

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what do you mean by "no cuesta nada"? if cuesta nada measn not difficult = easy, then it becomes "not difficult at all"?

Thanks!

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updated Jul 22, 2011
posted by pkkry523

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It doesn't cost anything.

updated Jul 22, 2011
posted by Tosh
Gracias:):) - pkkry523, Jul 22, 2011
Unlike English, you can use double negatives in Spanish. - Tosh, Jul 22, 2011
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You could also have something like:

no te cuesta nada .....

it won't hurt you to .... smile

updated Jul 22, 2011
posted by Kiwi-Girl