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Ningún VS Ninguno

Ningún and Ninguno are both Spanish words that mean "none" or "any", but they are used in different contexts.


Ningún is an adjective that means "none" or "not any" and is used to modify singular masculine nouns.


Ex: No tengo ningún lápiz.

(I don't have any pencil.)


Ex: No tengo ningún libro.

(I don't have any book.)


To modify singular feminine nouns, use Ninguna.


Ex: No tengo ninguna pluma.

(I don't have any pens.)


Ex: No tengo ninguna intención de hacerlo.

(I have no intention of doing it.)


Ninguno is a pronoun that means "none" or "no one" and is used to refer to or to replace something mentioned before.


Ex: No tengo ningún lápiz.

(I don't have any pencil.)


Ex: No tengo ninguno.

(I don't have any.)


Ex: No tengo ninguna pregunta más.

(I have no more questions.)


Ex: No tengo ninguna.

(I don't have any.)


If you are familiar with the singular usage, now let's move on to plural forms of Ningún and Ninguno, which are Ningunos and Ningunas.


Ex: Ningunos libros están disponibles.

(No books are available.)


Ex: Ningunas preguntas fueron respondidas.

(No questions were answered.)


As to plural forms of Ninguno and Ninguna are Ningunos and Ningunas.


Ex: Ningunos de los libros están en orden.

(None of the books are in order)


Ex: Ningunas de las soluciones son perfectas.

(None of the solutions are perfect.)


Summary

Adjective

Pronoun

Singular Masculine

Ningún

Ninguno

Singular Feminine

Ninguna

Ninguna

Plural Masculine

Ningunos

Ningunos

Plural Feminine

Ningunas

Ningunas


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