How to Say ‘And also no’ in German
Und auch keine
und ow-kh kigh-neh
[und ow-kh kigh-neh]
💬 Usage Tip: 'Keine' is a negation form used in German with nouns.
Phrase Breakdown
Und
[und]
and
A conjunction used to connect words of the same part of speech.
Wir haben Äpfel und auch keine Bananen.
We have apples and also no bananas.
auch
[ow-kh]
also
In addition to; too.
Der Tisch ist voll und auch die Regale.
The table is full and also the shelves.
keine
[kigh-neh]
no
Not a single one; indicating the absence of something.
Es gibt keinen einzigen, und auch keine mehr zu finden.
There is not a single one, and also no more to find.
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