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PRATEEKK
How can I say "NO" and "NOT" in Spanish. Are they different like in English or not?
Jul 16, 2014 5:09 PM
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Hi Prateekk!
We only use the word "no" in both cases and we use it as follows:
"No tengo elección"
(I have no choice)
"Eso no es justo"
(That's not fair)
"¿Sí o no?"
(Yes or not?)
"No puedo"
(I can't)
"No lo sé"
(I don't know)
"¿No es eso un gato?"
(Isn't that a cat)
We also use it in question tags:
"Hoy es lunes ¿no?"
(Today is monday, isn't it?)
We also can say:
"Hoy es lunes ¿verdad/cierto?"
"Ella estuvo allí ¿no?"
(She's was there, wasn't she?)
I hope it helps.
July 16, 2014
It's all 'no' in Spanish.
July 16, 2014
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