nobody
The Spanish word 'nadie' represents 'nobody' in English. It's used when referring to no person or no one in a certain context. For example, if you want to say 'Nobody is here', you can say 'Nadie está aquí' in Spanish.
Nobody knows where the key is.
'Nadie' is being used to state that not a single person knows the location of the key.
Nobody is waiting for the bus.
In this sentence, 'nadie' is used to express that not a single person is waiting for the bus.
Nobody came to the meeting.
In this statement, 'nadie' means that not a single person arrived for the meeting.
Nobody has called me today.
In this case, 'nadie' is being used to refer to not a single person. The sentence structure in Spanish is slightly different than English, it literally translates to 'Nobody me has called today.'
Nobody knows the answer.
This sentence uses 'nadie' to express that not even one person knows the answer.
Nobody does it better than you.
'Nadie' is used here to express that there is no person that can do it better than 'you'.
Nobody wants to do homework.
In this sentence, 'nadie' indicates that there is not a single person who wants to do the homework.
Nobody can deny the reality.
'Nadie' is used to mean that there is not a single person who can deny the reality.
No one has seen my dog.
In this sentence, 'nadie' is used to convey that there isn't a single person who has seen the speaker's dog.
Nobody can understand their pain.
Here, 'nadie' is used to convey that there isn't anyone who can understand their pain.