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Cecile B-B
How do you say 'at all' in Italian?
As in 'I didn't hear anything at all last night.'
or 'I didn't sleep at all last night.'
'I don't care at all.'
21 mars 2015 11:08
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Affatto, niente affatto, per niente/nulla, proprio niente/nulla, assolutamente niente/nulla.
'I didn't hear anything at all last night.' = Non ho sentito proprio nulla la notte scorsa.
'I didn't sleep at all last night.' = Non ho dormito affatto la notte scorsa. / Non ho per niente dormito la notte scorsa. / Ieri, non ho dormito [per] tutta la notte.
'I don't care at all.' = Non mi [/me ne] importa proprio niente. / Non mi interessa affatto.
21 mars 2015
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Cecile B-B
Compétences linguistiques
Anglais, Français, Italien, Espagnol
Langue étudiée
Italien, Espagnol
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