You already know individual negative words like plus (anymore), jamais (never), rien (nothing), and personne (nobody). To express layered ideas like "nothing anymore" or "never again," you can stack these negative words together in a single sentence.
When combining negations, you must always drop pas.
Ne... plus rien (Nothing anymore)
To say you no longer do "anything," combine plus and rien. The order is ne + verb + plus + rien.
| First, I don't receive anything on my smartphone anymore. | D'abord, je ne reçois plus rien sur mon smartphone. |
Ne... plus jamais (Never again / Never anymore)
Similarly, to say "never again" or "never... anymore," stack plus and jamais.
| They (fem.) never look at these platforms anymore, they disconnect. | Elles ne regardent plus jamais ces plateformes, elles se déconnectent. |
| Then, these notifications never catch our attention anymore. | Ensuite, ces notifications n'attirent plus jamais notre attention. |
Ne... plus jamais rien (Never anything anymore)
You can even stack three negative words! The standard order places plus, then jamais, and finally rien.
| I never read anything about this addiction anymore. | Je ne lis plus jamais rien sur cette addiction. |
| We never publish anything on these platforms anymore. | Nous ne publions plus jamais rien sur ces plateformes. |
Adding "personne" (Nobody / anyone)
When including personne (nobody/anyone) in a combined negation, it acts as the anchor and always goes at the very end of the negative stack.
| We never see anyone on this application anymore! | Nous ne voyons plus jamais personne sur cette application ! |
| He disconnects and he is never reachable by anyone anymore. | Il se déconnecte et il n'est plus jamais joignable par personne. |
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