Final answer:
The Spanish words 'nunca', 'nada', and 'nadie' when used in complete sentences mean 'never', 'nothing', and 'nobody' respectively. For instance, 'Nunca he estado en ese lugar' translates to 'I've never been to that place' while 'No veo nada en la oscuridad' and 'Nadie conoce la respuesta correcta' translate to 'I see nothing in the darkness' and 'Nobody knows the correct answer', respectively.
Step-by-step explanation:
In Spanish, you can construct complete sentences with the words 'nunca', 'nada', and 'nadie' which respectively mean 'never', 'nothing', and 'nobody'. For example:
- 'Nunca': Nunca he estado en ese lugar. (I have never been in that place.)
- 'Nada': No veo nada en la oscuridad. (I see nothing in the darkness.)
- 'Nadie': Nadie conoce la respuesta correcta. (Nobody knows the correct answer.)
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