How to Say ‘I have no desire to quit’ in Spain Spanish
No tengo ninguna gana de renunciar
noh TEHNG-goh neen-GOO-nah GAH-nah deh reh-noon-see-AHR
[noh TEHNG-goh neen-GOO-nah GAH-nah deh reh-noon-see-AHR]
💬 Usage Tip: 'Ninguna gana' translates literally to 'no desire', but is often used to emphasize reluctancy.
Phrase Breakdown
No
[noh]
not
Used to indicate the negative form of verbs.
No quiero ir.
I do not want to go.
tengo
[TEHNG-goh]
have
To possess or own something.
Tengo dos hermanas.
I have two sisters.
ninguna
[neen-GOO-nah]
any
Used with a negative to indicate something that does not exist.
No tengo ninguna razón.
I have no reason.
gana
[GAH-nah]
desire
A strong feeling of wanting to have something.
No tengo gana de comer.
I don't feel like eating.
de
[deh]
of
Expressing the relationship between a part and a whole.
Cerca de la casa.
Near the house.
renunciar
[reh-noon-see-AHR]
to give up
To stop trying or abandon something.
Renunciar no es una opción.
To give up is not an option.
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