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- Expressing "no" (noun) "to" (verb) with "wu... ke..."
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- This pattern is formal and has sort of a classical feel to it. It's a more condensed form of "没有 [Noun] 可以 [Verb]." 无 (wú) means "to not have" (same as 没有), and 可 can stand in for 可以. This pattern is useful when you want to express that a person is unable to perform the verb because the noun/object is not present.
- Structure
- 无 +Noun + 可 + Verb
- Sources and further reading
- Books
- Anything Goes (无所不谈) (pp. 107) →buy
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