none in Italian
none in Italian is nessuna, nessuno, niente — none means not any; not one of a group.
none in Italian
nessuna
Not any of a given number or group.
nessuno
Not any of a given number or group.
niente
Not any of a given number or group.
What does "none" mean?
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pronoun Not any; not one of a group.
"None of the students finished the exam early."
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adverb Not at all, not in the slightest.
"He seemed none too pleased with the result."
none in a sentence
- None of the students finished the exam early.
- I asked if anyone had questions, but none did.
- He seemed none too pleased with the result.
Similar words in Italian
Common Italian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "none" in Italian?
"none" in Italian is nessuna, nessuno, niente. none means: Not any; not one of a group.
How do you use "none" in a sentence?
Example: "None of the students finished the exam early." In Italian, "none" is nessuna, nessuno, niente.
Are there other ways to say "none" in Italian?
Yes — Italian has 3 translations listed for "none": nessuna, nessuno, niente.
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