Breakdown of Nosotros sospechábamos, pero nadie dijo nada.
pero
but
nosotros
we
nada
nothing
nadie
no one
decir
to say, to tell
sospechar
to suspect
Questions & Answers about Nosotros sospechábamos, pero nadie dijo nada.
In English, we say "nobody said anything", but this translates literally to "nobody said nothing". Is that right?
Yes! In Spanish, double negatives are perfectly normal and actually required here. Because the negative word nadie (nobody) comes before the verb, any other indefinite word that follows it must also be negative. That is why we use nada (nothing) instead of a word for "anything."
What if I wanted to put nadie after the verb instead?
Why does this sentence use two different past tenses (sospechábamos and dijo)?
This is a great example of how Spanish mixes past tenses to tell a story! Sospechábamos (we suspected / we were suspecting) is in the imperfect tense because it describes an ongoing background feeling. Dijo (said) is in the preterite tense because the act of speaking up is viewed as a specific, one-time event.
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