How do you say “not funny” in German and in Spanish?
How do you express the phrase “not funny” in both German and Spanish? I would appreciate it if you could provide the translations along with any contextual nuances or examples of how these phrases might be used in conversation. Thank you!
6 Answers
In Spanish, you say “no es gracioso”.
In German, you say “nicht komisch”.
I cant’ tell you in German sorry, but I can tell you in spanish:
Not Funny:
No es chistoso
No es gracioso
No me hace gracia
No es divertido
Hope this help
Sobres…..
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