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没 (méi) can be used to express negation in a variety of contexts. It can be used to express that something does not exist, for example:
- 我没钱 (wǒ méi qián) - I don't have money
It can also be used to express that something is not the case, for example:
- 我没犯错 (wǒ méi fàn cuò) - I didn't make a mistake
It can also be used to express that something is not as much as something else, for example:
- 他没我快 (tā méi wǒ kuài) - He isn't as fast as me
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Yes, 不 (bù) and 没 (méi) have differences in meaning and usage. 不 is used to negate actions or states in the present or future tense. For example, 我不喜欢 (wǒ bù xǐhuan) means "I don't like." 没 is used to negate actions or states in the past tense. For example, 我没吃早饭 (wǒ méi chī zǎofàn) means "I didn't eat breakfast."
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