No. in Japanese
No. in Japanese is No., №, 駄目 — No. means not any; none at all.
No. in Japanese
No.
Abbreviation of number.
№
Abbreviation of number.
駄目
Pronounced: dame
いいえ
Pronounced: iie
ありません
Pronounced: arimasen
Not (a); not properly, not really; not fully.
ない
Pronounced: nai
Not (a); not properly, not really; not fully.
無い
Pronounced: nai
Not (a); not properly, not really; not fully.
駄目
Pronounced: dame
Not (a); not properly, not really; not fully.
しない
Pronounced: shinai
A negating expression; an answer that shows disagreement, denial, refusal, or disapproval.
ません
Pronounced: masen
A negating expression; an answer that shows disagreement, denial, refusal, or disapproval.
いいえ
Pronounced: iie
A negating expression; an answer that shows disagreement, denial, refusal, or disapproval.
いいえ
Pronounced: iie
Used to show disagreement, negation, denial, refusal, or prohibition.
ううん
Pronounced: uun
Used to show disagreement, negation, denial, refusal, or prohibition.
いえ
Pronounced: ie
Used to show disagreement, negation, denial, refusal, or prohibition.
いや
Pronounced: iya
Used to show disagreement, negation, denial, refusal, or prohibition.
違う
Pronounced: chigau
Used to show disagreement, negation, denial, refusal, or prohibition.
うん
Pronounced: un
Used to show agreement with a negative question.
はい
Pronounced: hai
Used to show agreement with a negative question.
いいえ
Pronounced: iie
Used to show agreement with a negative question.
What does "No." mean?
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det Not any; none at all.
"There is no milk left in the fridge."
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adv Not at all — used before comparatives like "more" or "less," or certain adjectives.
"The service was no better than before."
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particle Used alone to show disagreement, refusal, or denial.
""Can I borrow the car?" "No.""
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noun A negative answer, or a vote against a proposal.
"The motion failed by twelve votes to eight noes."
No. in a sentence
- There is no milk left in the fridge.
- She has no time for excuses.
- The service was no better than before.
- "Can I borrow the car?" "No."
Similar words in Japanese
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "No." in Japanese?
"No." in Japanese is No., №, 駄目. No. means: Not any; none at all.
How do you use "No." in a sentence?
Example: "There is no milk left in the fridge." In Japanese, "No." is No., №, 駄目.
Are there other ways to say "No." in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 15 translations listed for "No.": No., №, 駄目, いいえ, ありません, ない.
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