No

/noʊ/ adverb, determiner, exclamation

Used to give a negative answer, to refuse something, or to say that something is not true or not allowed. It can also show strong emotion, like surprise or protest.

From Old English 'nā', a combination of 'ne' (not) and 'ā' (ever), meaning 'never'. It has remained short and powerful throughout the history of English.

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