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从没 (cóng méi) is a phrase that means "never (in the past)" in Chinese. It is used to indicate that something has never happened or been done in the past. The pronunciation of 从没 is cóng méi, with the first tone on the first character and the fourth tone on the second character.
Here are some examples of how 从没 can be used in a sentence:
1. 我从没去过中国。(Wǒ cóng méi qù guò Zhōngguó.) - I have never been to China.
2. 她从没吃过日本料理。(Tā cóng méi chī guò Rìběn liàolǐ.) - She has never eaten Japanese food.
3. 我从没见过这么大的雪。(Wǒ cóng méi jiàn guò zhème dà de xuě.) - I have never seen such big snow before.
4. 他从没学过中文。(Tā cóng méi xué guò Zhōngwén.) - He has never learned Chinese.
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A synonym for 从没 (cóng méi), which means "never" in the past, is 从未 (cóng wèi). Both terms convey the idea of something that has not happened at any point in the past.
While 从没 (cóng méi) is often used in conversational contexts and is common in everyday speech, 从未 (cóng wèi) tends to have a slightly more formal tone and is frequently used in written language.
In summary, both terms express the same idea of never having experienced or done something in the past, but their usage may vary depending on the context.
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