What's the Spanish word for no?

Nop – Nope. To say “no” in Spanish in a super informal way, use this expression. It works the same way as the English “nope” but once again, make it a short /o/ instead of the English diphthong. It's okay to use with friends, but if you say it to your teacher, for example, you might sound a bit impolite.
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How do you say no in Spanish translation?

Common Ways to Say “No” in Spanish
  1. No gracias — No thank you. This is the basic, polite way to express that, “really, I'd rather not.” ...
  2. Qué va — No way. ...
  3. Nunca — Never. ...
  4. Lo suficiente — It's enough. ...
  5. Ni hablar — Forget it, no way. ...
  6. Ni se te occura — Don't even think about it. ...
  7. Ni lo sueñes — No way. ...
  8. De eso nada — It's not happening.
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Why is there no Spanish word for no?

If you speak English, you already know how to say "no" in Spanish, because the two words are exactly the same. But Spanish is a bit simpler than English, because there is only one negative word. Any time you want to negate something in Spanish, simply add the word no in front of the word you want to negate.
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How do you say no in a nice way?

4 different ways to say no that still make you likeable
  1. "Let me think about it." This is a polite and professional way of asking for more time to consider the request. ...
  2. "The idea sounds great! It's just that . . . " ...
  3. "I can't today. ...
  4. "I'm sorry, but I can't." ...
  5. 4 steps to back out of a commitment gracefully.
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What is YES in Hispanic?

Just like these English words, 'ajá' is a common way to say yes in Spanish.
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Spanish word for no is no



What is Dios Mios?

Translation of ¡Dios mío!

good gracious, good heavens [interjection] expressions of surprise. goodness [interjection] (also my goodness) an expression of surprise etc.
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How do you express disgust in Spanish?

pobrecito” (poor little thing). To express disgust (in the sense, for example, when someone's telling you something unpleasant you don't want to hear) the y sound is also stretched but more forcefully, e.g. “¡Ayyyyy!…
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How do you spell Ay Dios Mio?

¡Ay Dios mio!
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What are different ways to say no?

Ways of saying no - thesaurus
  1. no. adverb. used for giving a negative answer to something that someone asks or offers you.
  2. certainly not. phrase. ...
  3. by no means. phrase. ...
  4. of course not. phrase. ...
  5. not really. phrase. ...
  6. on no account/not on any account. phrase. ...
  7. not likely. phrase. ...
  8. hardly. adverb.
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How do you say no people?

10 different ways to say no
  1. Sadly, I have something else going on.
  2. I have another commitment.
  3. I wish I were able to.
  4. I'm afraid I can't.
  5. I don't have the bandwidth for that right now.
  6. I'm honored you asked me, but I simply can't.
  7. Thanks for thinking of me. ...
  8. I'm sorry, I'm not able to fit this in.
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What is I love you in Mexico?

“Te amo” is used when you want to declare your love to someone. In Mexico, however, it can also be used with parents and grandparents (usually mothers and grandmothers), and they might use it with their children.
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What is a Mexican greeting?

The common verbal greeting is “Buenos dias” (Good day), “Buenas tardes” (Good afternoon) or “Buenas noches” (Good evening/night) depending on the time of day. A more casual greeting is “Hola” (Hello), “¿Qué tal?” (What's up?) or “¿Cómo estás?” (How are you?).
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What is your name is Spanish?

"What's your name?" in Spanish

¿Cómo te llamas?
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Why do Spanish people say Ala?

Finally, it is worth saying that some people in Bogota, Colombia, tend to use the interjection ala when they want to get the attention of someone in a very nice way. It can also be used to express surprise.
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What is Hijole?

1 Translation result for ¡híjole! in English

wow!, good grief!
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What do Mexicans say when surprised?

¡Dios mío!

It is a way of saying one of the most used Spanish expressions of surprise, since you can also say ¡Oh Dios!, ¡Dios Santo!, or ¡Mi Dios!
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What does Aye Dios Mio?

"Ay, Dios Mío!" (Spanish for "Oh My God!", stylized as "Ay, DiOs Mío!) is a song by Colombian reggaeton singer Karol G.
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What does ay yos Mios mean?

1. ( used to express concern or dismay) a. Oh my God!
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Is Dios mio Italian?

Translation of dio mio – Italian–English dictionary

good gracious, good heavens [interjection] expressions of surprise.
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What is my race if I am Mexican?

Hispanic or Latino

Chicano – Includes people born in the United States with Mexican ancestry. States. Many Latinos have come from Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, Cuba and/or South America. Mexican – Includes all citizens of Mexico regardless of race.
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What means Si se puede?

"Sí se puede" is usually translated in English as "It can be done", or "Yes you can". The more literal translation that the United Farm Workers uses is "Yes, it can be done!"
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Are Italians Latino?

"Latino" does not include speakers of Romance languages from Europe, such as Italians or Spaniards, and some people have (tenuously) argued that it excludes Spanish speakers from the Caribbean.
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