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How to Say ‘There won't be a tunnel in the hangar,’ in Spain 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

[no]

no

Used to express negation or denial.

Example

No hay problema.

There is no problem.

va

[ba]

is going to

Indicates a future action or event.

Example

Va a caminar al parque.

He is going to walk to the park.

a

[a]

to

A preposition often used before a verb to indicate an infinitive form.

Example

Voy a comer.

I am going to eat.

haber

[a-ber]

there be

A form of the verb 'haber', used to indicate existence.

Example

Debe haber una mesa ahí.

There must be a table there.

ningún

[nin-gun]

no

Used as an adjective to describe an absence of something; before a singular masculine noun.

Example

No queda ningún billete.

There is no ticket left.

túnel

[tu-nel]

tunnel

An underground passage.

Example

No hay ningún túnel en la ciudad.

There is no tunnel in the city.

en

[en]

in

A preposition used to indicate location or position within something.

Example

Vivo en Madrid.

I live in Madrid.

el

[el]

the

Definite article used before singular masculine nouns.

Example

El hangar es grande.

The hangar is big.

hangar

[an-gar]

hangar

A large building for housing aircraft.

Example

No hay hangar aquí.

There is no hangar here.

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