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japanese · Complex Sentences · Lesson 112

Referring to Nothing/Nobody/Nowhere: 何も・誰も・どこも

Learning to use negative indefinite pronouns to express 'nothing,' 'nobody,' or 'nowhere' in explanations.

You're reporting to your team about a research (研究) project. You explain that despite extensive searching, you couldn't find any relevant articles (記事) or information (情報), and nobody (誰も) seemed to know anything (何も) about the topic in your department.

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ニュース

news

Noun

A word for a person, place, thing, or idea.

記事 (きじ)

article (written)

Noun

A word for a person, place, thing, or idea.

情報 (じょうほう)

information

Noun

A word for a person, place, thing, or idea.