In French, to express nowhere, you use a specific negative structure: ne ... nulle part.
Negative sentences with "ne ... nulle part" in French
Look at these examples:
Ne/n' ... nulle part means nowhere/ not anywhere.
While the negation ne/n' is placed before the conjugated verb as with other negations, it is worth noticing that nulle part is placed at the end of the clause, after the object of the verb (when there is one), and NOT right after the conjugated verb like other negations:
ne/n' + conjugated verb + [object] + [adverb] + nulle part
Note that when used on its own, you don't put ne/n'.
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