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What is the difference between "nirgends", "nirgendwo", and "nirgendwohin"?
Feb 5, 2017 12:24 AM
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"Nirgends" and "nirgendwo" are synonyms and refer to a location (AT no place), "nirgendwohin" to a direction (TO no place).
February 5, 2017
"Nirgends" and "nirgendwo" are quite similar.
"I can't find my glasses anywhere." -> "Ich kann meine Brille nirgendwo/nirgends finden." Both a correct.
"Nirgendwohin" means nowhere.
Question: Wo gehst du hin?
Answer: Ich gehe nirgendwohin.
February 5, 2017
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