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i think that depends on the context. like if you mean to prevent someone from doing something, i don´t think you can translate "no you don't" literally and have it make sense. i would just say, " ah ah ah. NO!"

but if someone tells you "i have a million dollars," and you wanna say "no you don't," you have to just say something like "nooo" or "no es cierto" (that's not true) or mentiroso (liar).

so yeah, depends on context i would say.

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13y ago

'You don't say' = "Tú no digas"

'Don't tell me' = "No me digas"

or 'you won't tell' = "Tú no dirás"

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11y ago

No, no soy/estoy.
Depending on the usages.
I am not blonde: No, no soy rubia.
I am not in Spain: No, no estoy en Espana.

Etc.


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11y ago

To say "No, I do not speak Spanish" is translated to "Yo no hablo español".

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11y ago

no, no te voy a dicer

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12y ago

No lo creo.

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