Breakdown of Ese vendedor no tiene ningún estilo.
no
no, not
tener
to have
ese
that (masculine)
ninguno
none / not any
el estilo
style
el vendedor
salesperson
Questions & Answers about Ese vendedor no tiene ningún estilo.
Why is it ningún here instead of ninguno?
Why does ningún have an accent mark when ninguno doesn't?
Why do we need both no and ningún in this sentence?
Spanish frequently uses double negatives, which is different from English! When a negative word like ningún comes after the verb, you must put no (or another negative word) before the verb. Literally, it says "That seller does not have no style," but in Spanish, this is perfectly correct grammar.
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