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How to Say โ€˜Never happenedโ€™ in Italian

Non siano mai accaduti

non SYAH-noh my ah-kah-DOO-tee

[non SYAH-noh my ah-kah-DOO-tee]

๐Ÿ’ฌ Usage Tip: Complex usage involves understanding subjunctive mood.

๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡น In Italy: Used in storytelling or recounting experiences.

Phrase Breakdown

Non

[non]

Not

Negation particle used to express the opposite of something positive.

Example

Non voglio che sia vero che non siano mai accaduti.

I don't want it to be true that they never happened.

siano

[SYAH-noh]

Be

Subjunctive form of 'essere', used in indirect speech or hypothetical cases.

Example

Speriamo che siano sicuri che non siano mai accaduti.

Let's hope they are sure they never happened.

mai

[my]

Never

Adverb used to describe something that did not happen at any time.

Example

Che non siano mai accaduti รจ difficile da credere.

That they never happened is hard to believe.

accaduti

[ah-kah-DOO-tee]

Happened

Past participle of 'accadere', meaning an event took place.

Example

Non possiamo fare finta che non siano mai accaduti.

We cannot pretend that they never happened.

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