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no one (also no-one), nobody – No one/Nobody thinks that you are mean. everyone, everybody – Everyone/Everybody has a cup of coffee. Universal distributive: each – "From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs". someone, somebody – Someone/Somebody usually fixes that. one - One gets lost without a map.
Outis (a transliteration of the Ancient Greek pronoun Οὖτις, meaning "nobody" or "no one") [1] is an often used pseudonym that appeared famously in Classical Greek legends. Modern artists, writers, and others in public life have adopted the use of this pseudonym in order to hide their identity and it has been used for fictional characters ...
Examples are "ever", "anything" and "anyone" in the sentence "I haven't ever owed anything to anyone" (cf. "I haven't never owed nothing to no one" in negative-concord dialects of English, and "Nunca devi nada a ninguém" in Portuguese, lit. "Never have I owed nothing to no one", or "Non ho mai dovuto nulla a nessuno" in Italian). Negative ...
no (also interjection) no one; nobody; none; nothing; nowhere; once; one (also noun and pronoun) said (also verb) several (also adjective) some; somebody; something ...
Elsewhere, on the non-English films list, Spain’s dystopian thriller “The Platform 2” debuted at No. 1 with 19.4 million views, helping original “The Platform” return to the list at No ...
For example, the determiner más (' more ' or ' else ') is used to amplify nunca (' never '), nadie (' no one '), nada (' nothing ') and ninguno (' nobody ') and is normally found in a postnominal (after the word) position, but occasionally this is reversed by Philippine Spanish speakers with más appearing in the prenominal (before the word ...
For example, Hitler claimed that Jews were disease-ridden subhumans and then created the conditions that made him prophetic. The fascist’s aim, says Finchelstein, is “the destruction of any ...
nun — no one, nobody esta — this one estas — these ones acel — that one aceles — those ones multe — much, many cual — what cada cosa — everything alga cosa — something cualce cosa — anything, whatever no cosa — nothing esta — this (thing) estas — these (things) acel — that (thing) aceles — those (things) poca ...