Significado em português
Significado de I don't know anything about that
A phrase indicating a lack of knowledge on a subject.
In simple words: I have no information about that.
I don't know anything about that em uma frase
- When asked about the event, I replied, 'I don't know anything about that.'
- If someone mentions a topic I'm unfamiliar with, I usually say, 'I don't know anything about that.'
- During the meeting, when a new project was introduced, I said, 'I don't know anything about that.'
- When my friend asked about the new restaurant, I honestly told her, 'I don't know anything about that.'
- In response to his question, I simply shrugged and said, 'I don't know anything about that.'
Como usar I don't know anything about that
Use this phrase to express uncertainty or lack of knowledge. It's suitable in casual and formal contexts, but avoid it in professional settings when a more specific response is needed.
Grammar pattern
standalone phrase
Memory hint
Imagine an empty box - nothing inside represents knowing nothing.
Palavras relacionadas
Collocations with I don't know anything about that
- ask about something
- know nothing
- have no idea
- discuss a topic
- provide information
Synonyms for I don't know anything about that
- I am unsure about that
- I have no idea
- I don't have any information
- I can't tell you
- I know zip about it
Common mistakes with I don't know anything about that
- Saying 'I don't know nothing' instead of 'I don't know anything'.
- Confusing this phrase with 'I know nothing about that'.
- Using a different subject like 'he' instead of 'I' inappropriately.
I don't know anything about that appears in
I don't know anything about that em outros idiomas
More chunks like I don't know anything about that
- I have no idea
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Perguntas frequentes sobre I don't know anything about that
O que significa I don't know anything about that?
I have no information about that.
O que significa I don't know anything about that em português?
I have no information about that.
Qual é a definição de I don't know anything about that?
A phrase indicating a lack of knowledge on a subject.
Como se usa I don't know anything about that em uma frase?
When asked about the event, I replied, 'I don't know anything about that.'
Pode dar outro exemplo de I don't know anything about that?
If someone mentions a topic I'm unfamiliar with, I usually say, 'I don't know anything about that.'
Quais são os sinônimos de I don't know anything about that?
Algumas alternativas comuns são I am unsure about that, I have no idea, I don't have any information, I can't tell you, I know zip about it.
Que palavras combinam com I don't know anything about that?
Costuma combinar com ask about something, know nothing, have no idea, discuss a topic, provide information.
Quais são os erros comuns ao usar I don't know anything about that?
Saying 'I don't know nothing' instead of 'I don't know anything'. Confusing this phrase with 'I know nothing about that'. Using a different subject like 'he' instead of 'I' inappropriately.
Como se pronuncia I don't know anything about that?
US: //aɪ doʊnt noʊ ˈɛniθɪŋ əˈbaʊt ðæt//, UK: //aɪ dəʊnt nəʊ ˈɛniθɪŋ əˈbaʊt ðat//. Ouça o áudio acima para escutar a pronúncia nativa.
Quando devo usar I don't know anything about that?
Use this phrase to express uncertainty or lack of knowledge. It's suitable in casual and formal contexts, but avoid it in professional settings when a more specific response is needed.
