no me gusta ninguno

A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
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a. I don't like either
¿Qué nombre prefieres, Adolfo o Alonso? - La verdad, no me gusta ninguno.Which name do you prefer, Adolfo or Alonso? - To be honest, I don't like either.
b. I don't like either of them
Papá, ya te dije que no me gusta ninguno.Dad, I've already told you that I don't like either of them.
c. I don't like any
Lo siento, Pablo, pero no me gusta ninguno de estos colores.I'm sorry, Pablo, but I don't like any of these colors.
d. I don't like any of them
No me gusta ninguno. ¿Podemos ir a otra tienda?I don't like any of them. Can we go to another store?
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