Significado en español
Significado de Nobody's gonna tell you nothing
No one will provide you with any information.
In simple words: No one will inform you about anything.
Nobody's gonna tell you nothing en una frase
- If you're looking for guidance, just remember: nobody's gonna tell you nothing.
- In this town, nobody's gonna tell you nothing about the rumors.
- He shrugged and said, 'Nobody's gonna tell you nothing, just figure it out yourself.'
- I was told to be careful because nobody's gonna tell you nothing if you go there alone.
Cómo usar Nobody's gonna tell you nothing
This phrase is highly informal and often used in casual conversation to imply that people won't give advice or information. It is not suitable for formal contexts.
Grammar pattern
phrase
Memory hint
Think of someone saying 'Nobody's got your back' when you need help.
Palabras relacionadas
Collocations with Nobody's gonna tell you nothing
- tell you nothing
- nobody's gonna
- inform you nothing
- nobody will tell
- nobody's got your back
Synonyms for Nobody's gonna tell you nothing
- No one will inform you
- Nobody will say anything
- You won't get advice
- No one will help
- No one's giving tips
Common mistakes with Nobody's gonna tell you nothing
- Confused with 'Anyone will tell you something'.
- Incorrectly using 'nobody's' instead of 'somebody's'.
- Misplacing the double negative in formal writing.
Nobody's gonna tell you nothing appears in
Nobody's gonna tell you nothing en otros idiomas
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Preguntas frecuentes sobre Nobody's gonna tell you nothing
¿Qué significa Nobody's gonna tell you nothing?
No one will inform you about anything.
¿Qué significa Nobody's gonna tell you nothing en español?
No one will inform you about anything.
¿Cuál es la definición de Nobody's gonna tell you nothing?
No one will provide you with any information.
¿Cómo se usa Nobody's gonna tell you nothing en una frase?
If you're looking for guidance, just remember: nobody's gonna tell you nothing.
¿Puedes dar otro ejemplo de Nobody's gonna tell you nothing?
In this town, nobody's gonna tell you nothing about the rumors.
¿Cuáles son los sinónimos de Nobody's gonna tell you nothing?
Algunas alternativas comunes son No one will inform you, Nobody will say anything, You won't get advice, No one will help, No one's giving tips.
¿Qué palabras acompañan a Nobody's gonna tell you nothing?
Suele combinarse con tell you nothing, nobody's gonna, inform you nothing, nobody will tell, nobody's got your back.
¿Cuáles son los errores comunes al usar Nobody's gonna tell you nothing?
Confused with 'Anyone will tell you something'. Incorrectly using 'nobody's' instead of 'somebody's'. Misplacing the double negative in formal writing.
¿Cómo se pronuncia Nobody's gonna tell you nothing?
US: //ˈnoʊ.bəd.iz ˈɡɑ.nə tɛl jʊ ˈnʌθ.ɪŋ//, UK: //ˈnəʊ.bəd.iz ˈɡɒ.nə tɛl jʊ ˈnʌθ.ɪŋ//. Escucha el audio de arriba para oír la pronunciación nativa.
¿Nobody's gonna tell you nothing es formal o informal?
"Nobody's gonna tell you nothing" es jerga, así que encaja en contextos muy informales y suele evitarse por escrito.
¿Cuándo debo usar Nobody's gonna tell you nothing?
This phrase is highly informal and often used in casual conversation to imply that people won't give advice or information. It is not suitable for formal contexts.
