none in Japanese
none in Japanese is だれも, どれでも...ない — none means not any; not one of a group.
none in Japanese
だれも
Pronounced: daremo
Not any of a given number or group.
どれでも...ない
Pronounced: doredemo...nai
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.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "none" in Japanese?
"none" in Japanese is だれも, どれでも...ない. none means: Not any; not one of a group.
How do you pronounce だれも?
"none" in Japanese is だれも, pronounced "daremo".
How do you use "none" in a sentence?
Example: "None of the students finished the exam early." In Japanese, "none" is だれも, どれでも...ない.
Are there other ways to say "none" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 2 translations listed for "none": だれも, どれでも...ない.
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