No. You need "nadie" to make the subject "nobody". That eliminates A and B.
Spanish employs a double negative in sentences like this.
The answer is D
Nobody wants to go with me.
A) no va alquien conmigo.
B) no quiere ir conmigo
C) quiere ir nadie conmigo
D) no quiere ir nadie conmigo.
i got c. is that correct?
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Note that nadie must be in a negative sentence. The positive counter part is alguien.
alguien = some one
nadie = no one
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alguien = some one
nadie = no one
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