Keine is German for no as in "No problem" "Keines Problem"
Keine is in the feminine gender but also in the plural number too.
2006-10-27 04:29:50
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answer #1
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answered by Kavliaris 2
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There's kein and keine. Kein problem- no problem. Kein is just another way to say no in german. Depending the word that your using you use kein-masculine or keine-femenine. Hope it helps. I'm a german exchange student.
2006-10-27 05:44:58
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answered by Anonymous
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I have a friend staying in Guyana from Germany and he said that the translation for 'keine' is 'none.' I also checked it out on the net to confirm and it gave me this example:
keine - none
Es gibt keine mehr - There is none left
Good luck with whatever you need it for
2006-10-27 04:33:52
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answered by Peaches 1
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kein = no/none, not a single...
For example
Ich sehe keine Frau
"I see no woman"
"kein Schwein ruft mich an"
Not a single swine calls me!
2006-10-27 04:32:39
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answered by F R 3
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It also means roughly "this is not a" as in "Kein Eingang" "This is not an entrance."
2006-10-27 05:44:19
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answered by Goddess of Grammar 7
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It means no as in "Ihave no food."
2006-10-27 05:22:17
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answered by Marionette 2
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