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How can I say that I have never been somewhere in the spanish language?
May 16, 2018 2:24 PM
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"Nunca estuve en..." o "Nunca he estado en..."
También podés decir: "Nunca fui a..." o "Nunca he ido a..."
Yo normalmente diría "Nunca fui a..."
Saludos.
May 16, 2018
In Spain perfect tense will be used for sure, then you would say: Nunca he estado en Paris, Nunca he ido a Paris, And in English this is almost the same, pointing out when you change preposition "to" to "in": i have never been to Paris (nunca he ido a Paris) I have never been in Paris(nunca he estado en Paris)
However, in some countries of Latin America simple tense will be used: Nunca fui a Paris, que sería la forma mas natural, aunque podrás escuchar también "nunca estuve en Paris"
May 23, 2018
Hola, se dice "Nunca he estado en ........" "Nunca he ido a .........."
Si deseas practicar tu español, te invito a tomar una lección conmigo. :) Saludos.
May 16, 2018
hola daniel! puedes decir: "nunca he estado alli"
May 16, 2018
Nunca he estado en "place".
Nunca he ido a "place".
May 16, 2018
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