Note that this expression is used often in English to replace a verb, like in the following example:
Person 1: Do you read the newspaper?
Person 2: No, I don't.
In this case, the proper Spanish translation would be to use the verb "read" as below:
Person 1: Lees el periódico?
Person 2: No, no leo.
If you literally mean "No, I do not" as in the context below, the proper translation is "No, no hago":
Person 1: Do or do not, what is your choice?
Person 2: No, I do not.
The best way to say "No I don't" in Spanish is to say No, no me.
No
[Tu] no eres español. In the spanish language, you dont tend to say the ' tu'
no tengo.
Chevon Names dont change in spanish!
i dont now so dont ask
no lo entiendo
Pues yo no...
No recuerdo eso(a).
It means, "I dont know"
Dont erase
no tango una telephono.