How to Say "none" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “none” is “ninguno” — A2 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

Examples
¿Cuántos libros tienes? — Ninguno.
How many books do you have? — None.
Ninguno de mis amigos habla japonés.
None of my friends speak Japanese.
Le pregunté a varias personas, pero ninguna sabía la respuesta.
I asked several people, but no one knew the answer.
Stands Alone to Replace a Noun
As a pronoun, 'ninguno' takes the place of a noun. Use 'ninguno' for masculine things/people and 'ninguna' for feminine ones. Example: '¿Quieres una galleta? No, gracias, no quiero ninguna.' (Want a cookie? No thanks, I don't want one.)
The Plural Form is Super Rare
You will almost never see 'ningunos' or 'ningunas'. It’s only used for things that are always plural, like 'gafas' (glasses). For now, just focus on using the singular forms.
Mixing up 'ninguno' and 'nadie'
Mistake: “Ninguno está en casa.”
Correction: Nadie está en casa. Use 'nadie' for 'nobody' in general. Use 'ninguno' when you mean 'none of a specific group', like 'Ninguno de los estudiantes está en casa' (None of the students is at home).
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