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Never mind – Не важно

Never mind in Russian

 

 

Не важно [ne VAZH-na]

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Не важно [ne VAZH-na] = never mind (it’s not important)

Не [ne] = not – negative particle
важно [VAZH-na] = importantly – adverb

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Never mind in Russian
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Не важно [ne VAZH-na]

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About the word

Не важно [ne VAZH-na] = never mind (it’s not important)

Не [ne] = not – negative particle
важно [VAZH-na] = importantly – adverb

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