A2🔤 Letters M & N
Italian word
nulla
nothing, zero, void
Looks like
null
having no legal force; zero (in computing)
⚠️ The trap
Very close in abstract meaning, but 'nulla' is used far more broadly in everyday speech ('Non c'è nulla' = There's nothing), while English 'null' is mostly technical/legal.
To say "having no legal force; zero (in computing)" in Italian:
N/A — same root
"nulla" in English means:
nothing, zero, void
Example
"Non ho capito nulla della lezione."
"I understood nothing of the lesson."
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