not one call
Ninguna = Not any (of some female noun)
I am expecting a call tomorrow. (Google Translator)
It means "none", "no", "neither", referring to a femine subject. "Ninguno" is used with masculine subjects, and in the case where the word is used before the masculine subject, you would use "ningún".
By No Means
"ningunga" doesn't appear to be a word in English. It is possible that it is a term in another language. Would you like me to provide a translation if you specify the language?
Have a rest and I'll expect your call later, doll
The opposite of "ninguna" in Spanish is "alguna" or "alguno," depending on the gender and number of the noun it refers to. These words mean "some" or "any."
Call from my ex.
Más bonita que ninguna was created in 1965.
Gracias por la llamada. = Thanks for the call.
I'm not sure if 'ningura' means anything in spanish, but if you mistook it for the word 'ninguna', that would mean 'no' or 'not a single one'.
O Tú o Ninguna was created on 1999-09-06.