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I no have idea or I don't have idea?
Hi there, I'm confusing in the usage by: "I no have idea" Can I say "I don't have idea"?
PS. My mother language is Portuguese/Spanish
Nov 18, 2016 5:11 PM
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We would say "I have no idea" or "I don't have any idea."
November 18, 2016
I don't have idea or simply say "No Idea"
May 19, 2021
"I have no idea" it is OK, and a non-polite conversation, just "no idea."
May 19, 2021
Hi Marcelo, in conversation it is common to say "I have no idea" or just "No idea."
You could also say "I don't have any idea" for emphasis.
"I no have idea" is incorrect - I am learning Spanish and I always want to say "Tengo no,.." instead of "No tengo..." in English the verb comes first!
I don't have idea" is also incorrect, as "Idea" can not stand alone - in this case you need to use words such as "any" or "an" .
November 19, 2016
"I have no idea" is the best answer
November 19, 2016
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