Examples of using "“no" in a sentence and their english translations:
No, no, and furthermore, no!
No, no, no!
- No, no, no!
- No, no, and furthermore, no!
No means no.
No, of course not.
(all) No. No
No means no.
No, sit down.
No, I suppose not.
No, you don't understand.
No, you're wrong.
Are you coming or not?
Are you going to go or not?
No, you don't have to.
- No, don't go yet.
- No, don't go.
No, no! That's not right.
No, I'm afraid not.
No, no, don't do that.
They said no.
Nope.
- No.
- No!
No?
Tell her no.
- Tell him no.
- Tell her no.
- Do you want it or not?
- Do you want this or not?
Are you sure? Why not?
No, you don't have to.
Here we are, right? Luisma is stupid, isn't he?
"Can I have it back?" "No."
"This one?" "No, that one!"
Oh no, really?
No, I'm tired.
No, he can't.
No, no, they can't take that away from me.
He said no.
She said no.
I must say no to you.
- Did you find him or not?
- Did you find her or not?
You said no.
No, I'm not sleepy.
- No, don't go yet.
- No, don't go.
"Are you Swedish?" "No, Swiss."
Are you going to help us or not?
Do you want this or don't you?
Can you help us or not?
Do you want to go or not?
Are you going to help me or not?
Did you find her or not?
Are you happy or not?
Are you saying no?
Tell them no.
"Were you at home?" "No, I wasn't."
Are you speaking or not?
No, no, they have to step back.
No, definitely not! Should I tell you something?
No, I am an Englishman.
- No, I'm not singing.
- No, I don't sing.
I'm going to say no.
I'm right, aren't I?
No, I don't know.
No, Sir, I am German.
No, I didn't write it.
You're feeling very sleepy, aren't you?
Do I have to do it or not?
Simple, right?
Magic? No.
Sadly, no.
But no.
Oh no, nothing.
Of course not.
Maybe not.
I don't.
- No, thank you.
- No, thanks.
Why not?
- There are no problems.
- That's OK.
- There's no problem.
- There is no problem.
No, Dad!
- Oh no!
- Oh, no!