zilch in Japanese
zilch in Japanese is 何も — zilch means nothing at all; zero.
zilch in Japanese
何も
Pronounced: nanimo
(uncountable, informal) Nothing, zero.
What does "zilch" mean?
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noun Nothing at all; zero.
"I asked for a raise and got zilch."
zilch in a sentence
- I asked for a raise and got zilch.
- They searched the whole house and found zilch.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "zilch" in Japanese?
"zilch" in Japanese is 何も. zilch means: Nothing at all; zero.
How do you pronounce 何も?
"zilch" in Japanese is 何も, pronounced "nanimo".
How do you use "zilch" in a sentence?
Example: "I asked for a raise and got zilch." In Japanese, "zilch" is 何も.
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