It doesn't matter, it's nothing++That's all right, never mind§Non importa, non è niente++Va tutto bene, non importa

Below you find the Chinese word related to the following English terms:

- It doesn't matter

- It's nothing++That's all right

- Never mind§Non importa

- Non è niente++Va tutto bene

- Non importa

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CHINESE WORD

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当纳去

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dang1na4qu5
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It doesn't matter, it's nothing++That's all right, never mind§Non importa, non è niente++Va tutto bene, non importa
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MEANING OF EACH CHINESE CHARACTER

First character of the Chinese word 当纳去

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6
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-Equal
-Work as; accept; direct; should
-In sb.'s presence; just at (a time or place)
-Clank
-(A surname)

Some Chinese characters have more than one pronunciation. This is one of them!
It can be pronounced also dang4. Pronounced that way, it means: proper; equal to; treat as; think; pawn; pledge; that very (day, month, etc..

This character has two different traditional versions.

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-(same as simplified one's)
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-Clank

Second character of the Chinese word 当纳去

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7
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-Receive; accept; enjoy; bring into; pay; sew close stitches
-(A surname)

This character has a different traditional version.

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- (same as simplified one's)

Third character of the Chinese word 当纳去

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5
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-Go, leave; remove, get rid of; be apart from; send; play the part of, play the role of, act (the part of)
-Past, last
-Very, extremely
-(Falling toneone of the four tones in classical Chinese and the fourth tone in modern standard Chinese pronunciation)
-(Used before a verb to indicate that an action is to take place
ATTENTION: Use qu4 if the action is done by oneself and departs from the place where the speaker is. Use lai2 instead if the action involves the speaker and is done in the place where she is)
-(Used after a verb or a verb-object construction to indicate why someone is away)
-(Used between a verbal phraseor a prepositional constructionand a verbor a verbal phraseto indicate that the former is the means while the latter is the purpose)
-(Used after a verb to indicate that the direction of the action departs from the place where the speaker is or that the action takes place at some distance from the speaker)
-(Used after a verb to indicate the continuation of the action)

There's no difference between the simplified and the traditional version of this character.

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