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paco2004  #68096  Mon, 17 Jan 05 01:25 AM
Conversation in a movie:
Speaker A :"You mean you don't like to go to school?”
Speaker B:"No!"

What does this "No!" mean?
Does it mean Speaker B doesn't like to go to school?
  
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victorycountry  #68102  Mon, 17 Jan 05 01:56 AM
Yes, you are right, it means that Speaker B doesn't like to go to school.

Say "yes" to reflect the positive, "no" to reflect the negative answer of the primary verb.

Speaker A: "You mean you don't like to go to school?"
Speaker B: "Yes!(, I do like to go to school)"
or
Speaker B:"No!(, I don't like to go to school)"
  
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CalifJim  #68104  Mon, 17 Jan 05 02:05 AM
It's ambiguous in writing. We need to know what stress pattern was used when "No" was said.

A falling intonation would normally indicate "No, I don't like to go to school".
A rising intonation would normally indicate "No, I don't mean that" or "No, that's not what I mean".

Intonation is not a foolproof indicator, however, so if you yourself are the speaker, I'd recommend you not use such a terse reply to such questions!

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paco2004  #68109  Mon, 17 Jan 05 02:27 AM
Hello VC and CJ

Thanks for the quick replies. My trouble comes from the phrase the positive "you mean". Now I feel you would take it as some kind of short tug like "maybe" or so. How about the case where the convesation goes like this:
Speaker A:"Do you mean you don't like to go to school?"
Speaker B:"No!"
I think in this case Speaker B is definitely saying "No I don't mean that". Am I right?

paco
  
CalifJim  #68112  Mon, 17 Jan 05 03:22 AM
I think you're right, Paco.
  
paco2004  #68114  Mon, 17 Jan 05 03:30 AM
Thanks for the confirmation, CJ.

paco
  
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