Although the Spanish word nada means "nothing" in the expression No me' gusta nada, it means "not at all"

true or false?

I say true. my books says "(A mi)no me gusta nada means I don't like to..at all so what I took from that was the not at all part so the expression is true.

That could also be translated I don't like anything..or nothing pleases me.

Here are your choices:

1. I don't like anything.
2. I like nothing.
3. Nothing pleases me.

Sra

Your understanding is correct. The expression "No me gusta nada" in Spanish can be translated to "I don't like it at all" or "I don't like it one bit." So, based on the information you provided, the statement "Although the Spanish word nada means 'nothing' in the expression No me gusta nada, it means 'not at all'" is true.