ninguim

Macanese

Etymology

From Portuguese ninguém.

Pronoun

ninguim

  1. no one, nobody (not one person)

Usage notes

  • In the case of double negative, ninguim often translates as anybody, as seen in sim ninguim (literally without anybody).

Derived terms

  • sim ninguim (alone)

References

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