"En absoluto". Guess what it means!?
  • Anna July 2012
    EN ABSOLUTO

    "En absoluto" means the opposite of what you think it might. In fact means just the opposite of “absolutely".

    "En absoluto" = "absolutely not"

    En absoluto can be used in many different ways, meaning "not at all"

    - No me gustó en absoluto = I did not like it at all
    - No está claro en absoluto  =  it  is not clear at all.
    - No lo creo en absoluto = I do not believe him at all.
    - ¿Te arrepientes? - ¡En absoluto!  = Do you regret it? Absolutely not!


    To say "absolutely," use "totalmente" or "completamente".

    ¿Estas de acuerdo? - Sí, totalmente  =  Do you agree? - Yes, abosolutely.