8. çµæ§ã§ã (KekkÅ Desu): No Thank You / I'm Fine, Thanks. çµæ§ã§ã ( kekkÅ desu) is a polite way to say no, that has a nuance of "No, thank you. I'm fine.". KekkÅ desu can be used when you want to be polite, but be firm in your decision to say no. However, kekkÅ desu is more tricky than it seems.
No ni and na no ni are often used as sentence enders. What do they really mean? How do we untangle them from similar-sounding endings? It's all very simple t
4. No ni ná (no ni nada) "Yeah, right!" This is my favorite AndalucÃan expressions. It's a triple negative that is complicated to understand but once you get it, and use it correctly, your AndalucÃan friends will be roaring with laughter. The ná at the end is a shortened version of nada. You use this when someone says something that
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