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没什么 (méi shén me) is used in conversation to express that something is not important or does not matter. For example, if someone apologizes for being late, the other person might reply with 没什么 (méi shén me) to indicate that it is not a big deal.
- 对不起,我迟到了!Sorry, I'm late!
- 没什么。 It's nothing.
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1. 没关系 (méi guān xi) - literally means "no relationship," but is commonly used to mean "it's okay; no problem; never mind."
2. 不要紧 (bú yào jǐn) - literally means "not important," but is commonly used to mean "it's okay; no big deal; never mind."
3. 没事儿 (méi shìr) - literally means "no matter," but is commonly used to mean "it's okay; no problem; never mind."
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