#La Negation
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“Aucun” can be the subject or part of the subject of a sentence, in which case it comes before the “ne”.
Je n’ai donné un F à aucun étudiant.
Aucun étudiant n’a reçu un F.
“Rien” and “personne” can also be subjects.
Personne n’a reçu un F.
Rien n’est plus important que l’école.
Aucun étudiant n'a*
I see, merci!
wait so for the bottom one, I wrote <<Il n’a nul doute à ce sujet.>> Is there a reason why n'a nul is together
Wdym? That's how negation normally works
Like I thought nul would go after doute
nul(le) [noun] = no [noun]
[noun] nul(le) = shitty [noun]
That's not quite how ne..nul works
Maybe not
But the rest are ok
tbh i'm not even sure ne...nul is a thing
nulle sounds like sth u'd use on its own
Attends c'est vous la createur de ce serveur?
it def is
also the two other ones you cited don't work quite like "pas" either
no
Says ur the admin tho
im one of 3 admins
but none of the admins created the server, he doesn't really come around often
Better take down the false info then
I'm never getting this language
aucun(e) and nul(le) are adjectives and come before the noun they modify
That, I know
But can't u also say "je n'ai vu personne" or sth
it just goes around the conjugated verb
Did i say sth else....
exactly, not "je n'ai personne vu"
so not like pas
Oh so it was my phrasing then