Find a teacher
Group Class
Community
Log in
Sign up
Open in App
human
"it's not a thing" what does it mean here? "Look,if you don't love me,it's not a thing,alright,we've had our laughs,but i don't appreciate....maybe it's just time we...." I need more examples,thanks^^
Jan 8, 2011 9:47 AM
6
0
Answers · 6
2
means no problem. -sorry i have sunk your car in river. -oh it's nothing, i'll buy another
January 8, 2011
2
2
1
It's not a "(big) thing", it's not "a problem", it's nothing. This is just an adaption of "it's nothing" - not really a standard phrase.
January 8, 2011
0
1
0
In the context of your sentence, it means that the person is saying "it's not important/not a big deal"
January 8, 2011
0
0
0
not a thing or nothing
January 8, 2011
0
0
Still haven’t found your answers?
Write down your questions and let the native speakers help you!
Ask Now
human
Language Skills
English
Learning Language
Follow
Articles You May Also Like
English for Awkward Moments: What to Say When You Don’t Know What to Say
by
37 likes · 21 Comments
Understanding Business Jargon and Idioms
by
12 likes · 3 Comments
Conflict at Work: How to Handle Disagreements in English
by
16 likes · 10 Comments
More articles
Download the italki App
Interact with native speakers around the world.