Whereas in English you have three ways to express the negation - not either… or / neither… nor… / not... or... - in French, you only use ne... ni... ni...
Negative sentences with "ne ... ni ... ni" in French
ATTENTION:
Most of the time with ni with nouns, you omit the article when it comes right after ni, unless you're using a definite article (le, la, l', les).
- Est-ce qu'elle mange du pain ? - Elle ne mange ni pain, ni pâtes, ni riz.- Does she eat bread? - She doesn't eat bread, pasta or rice.
-> Note that you can use ni... more than twice.
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- Est-ce qu'elle mange du pain ? - Elle ne mange ni pain, ni pâtes, ni riz.- Does she eat bread? - She doesn't eat bread, pasta or rice.
- Tu aimes le fromage ? - Je n'aime ni le fromage ni le lait.- Do you like cheese ? - I like neither cheese nor milk.
- Est-ce qu'il veut du vin ou de la bière ? - Il ne veut ni vin ni bière.- Does he want wine or beer? - He doesn't want wine or beer.
- Tu vas goûter les huîtres ou le saumon ? - Je ne vais goûter ni les huîtres, ni le saumon.- Are you going to try the oysters or the salmon? - I'm not going to try either the oysters or the salmon.