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How to Say ‘No’ in Simplified Chinese

没有

💬 Usage Tip: Pronounced 'my-yoh' and means 'do not have'.

🇨🇳 In China: Common phrase to express absence or negation of items or issues.

Word-by-Word Breakdown

没有

[méi yǒu]

no; not have

Used to indicate absence or negation.

Example

对不起,我们今天晚上没有预留桌子。

Sorry, we do not have reserved tables for tonight.

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