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What the difference between Niente and Non c'è male? Thanks.
I want to know the correct use and difference between Niente and Non c'è male.Someone told me that both have same meaning(Its does not matter)
Dec 6, 2014 12:54 PM
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It can depend on the context, but I would say not. Literally "niente" means "nothing" and "non c'è male" means "[there is] not bad". So, if someone asks you: "Come va?" or "Come stai? (how are you?); you can answer: "Non c'è male" or "Niente male"; but you can't answer "niente" alone, it makes no sense. On the other hand, if someone thanks you or also if he apologise you, you can answer: "Di niente" (not at all) or "Non c'è di che" (think nothing of it).
December 6, 2014
/niente/ when used alone sometimes has the same meaning of /niente di male/,
like in /nothing bad happened/.
/non c'e` male/ is sometimes used as an answer to:
/come stai?/, with the meaning /Times are not bad for me/.
/niente/ and /non c'e` male/ don't have a common meaning.
December 6, 2014
/Its does not matter/ is more properly translated with our expression:
/non importa/.
December 6, 2014
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