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无 (wú) is typically used to express negation in Chinese. It is often used to indicate that something does not exist or is not available. For example, one might say 无人 (no one, no body). It can also be used to indicate that something is not necessary or not relevant, such as 无需担心 (wú xū dān xīn) meaning "no need to worry".
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1. 没有 (méiyǒu): This word means "not have, not exist".
2. 无论 (wúlùn): This word means "regardless of".
3. 不 (bù): This word means "not".
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