How to Say ‘Don't ask me anything.’ in Italian
No, non mi chiedete niente.
no nohn mee kyeh-DEH-teh NYEHN-teh
[no nohn mee kyeh-DEH-teh NYEHN-teh]
💬 Usage Tip: 'Non mi chiedete' firmly instructs not to inquire, common in colloquial speech.
🇮🇹 In Italy: Reflects the straightforward communication style often used in Italian dialogues.
Phrase Breakdown
No
[no]
no
Used to give a negative response.
No, grazie.
No, thank you.
non
[nohn]
not
Used to negate a verb or statement.
Non ho fame.
I am not hungry.
mi
[mee]
to me
Indirect object pronoun for first person singular.
Mi piace il gelato.
I like ice cream.
chiedete
[kyeh-DEH-teh]
you ask
Second person plural form of the verb to ask.
Mi chiedete sempre aiuto.
You always ask me for help.
niente
[NYEHN-teh]
nothing
Used to indicate the absence of anything.
Non c'è niente qui.
There is nothing here.
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