wú suǒ wèi
to be indifferent
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我无所谓。
wǒ wú suǒ wèi.
I don't care.
你无所谓吗?
nǐ wú suǒ wèi ma?
Don't you care?
他们无所谓。
tā men wú suǒ wèi.
They don't care.
无所谓 (wú suǒ wèi)
don't care
无所谓 (wú suǒ wèi)
it doesn't matter
在乎 (zài hū)
care about
介意 (jiè yì)
mind
The Chinese word 无所谓 (wúsuǒwèi) is a compound of two characters: 无 (wú) and 所谓 (suǒwèi). 无 means "without" or "not", while 所谓 means "so-called" or "what is called". Together, 无所谓 literally means "without what is called", which can be interpreted as "it doesn't matter" or "it makes no difference".The word 无所谓 is often used to express indifference or a lack of concern about something. For example, if someone asks you what you want to do for dinner, you might respond with 无所谓, indicating that you don't have a preference. It can also be used to express a sense of resignation or acceptance, as in the phrase 无所谓了 (wúsuǒwèile), which means "it can't be helped" or "there's nothing that can be done".无所谓 is a versatile word that can be used in a variety of contexts. It is a useful addition to your Chinese vocabulary, as it can help you to express your thoughts and feelings more effectively.