How to Say ‘There won't be a tunnel in the hangar,’ in Mexican Spanish
No va a haber ningún túnel en el hangar,
Phrase Breakdown
No va a haber ningún túnel
En el hangar
Word-by-Word Breakdown
No
[noh]
there is not going to be
Indicative of something that will not be present or occur.
No va a haber una respuesta rápida.
There is not going to be a quick response.
va
[vah]
going to
Used to express a future action or state.
Va a ser un desafío.
It is going to be a challenge.
a
[ah]
to
Used for expressing motion or direction toward a point, person, place, or thing.
Pasearemos a la tarde.
We will take a walk in the afternoon.
haber
[ah-behr]
there
Exists or is found within a certain place.
Debe haber más información.
There must be more information.
ningún
[neen-goon]
any
Used to refer to one or some of a thing or quantity.
No hay ningún interés.
There is no interest.
túnel
[too-nel]
tunnel
An artificial underground passage.
El túnel del metro es largo.
The subway tunnel is long.
en
[ehn]
in
Expresses the situation of something that is or appears to be enclosed or surrounded by something else.
En la ciudad, todo es posible.
In the city, everything is possible.
el
[ehl]
the
Used before a noun to indicate a specific thing.
El lugar es apropiado.
The place is appropriate.
hangar
[ahn-gahr]
hangar
A large building with extensive floor area, typically for housing aircraft.
El hangar puede albergar varios aviones.
The hangar can house several planes.
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