nunca
never
Pronunciation
/ˈnuŋ.ka/
Cultural Note
Spanish uses double negatives naturally: 'No quiero nada' (I don't want nothing) is correct and means 'I don't want anything.' Similarly, 'nunca' can combine with 'no': 'No lo haré nunca' (I will never do it).
📝 Example Sentences
Nunca te olvidaré.
I will never forget you.
Nunca es tarde para decir te quiero.
It's never too late to say I love you.
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