Sentence examples of "have nothing in common" in English
"Any good news in today's paper?" "No, nothing in particular."
Pas de bonnes nouvelles dans le journal d'aujourd'hui ? Non, rien de particulier.
Japanese has something in common with Korean.
Il y a des points communs entre le coréen et le japonais.
The swimming pool is used in common by all the children in the neighborhood.
La piscine est utilisée en commun par tous les enfants du voisinage.
Nothing in the world is stronger than the will to survive.
Rien au monde n'est plus fort que la volonté de survivre.
There's no point telling me "Hi, how are you?" if you have nothing else to say.
Ça ne sert à rien de me dire "Salut, comment ça va ?" si tu n'as rien d'autre à dire.
Since you have nothing to do with this matter, you don't have to worry.
Puisque tu n'as rien à voir avec cette affaire, tu ne dois pas te faire de souci.
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