Meaning of どうでもいい in Japanese
Japanese word definition and usage
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どうでもいい, どうだっていい
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Romajidōdemoii, dōdatteii
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Word Senses
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- Meaning
- inconsequential; indifferent; not worth worrying about; whatever you do is OK; trivial
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Example Sentences
どうでもいい, どうだっていい used in context
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What does it matter how they bring up their own children?
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It makes no difference to me whether he comes or not.
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It makes no difference to me whether he comes or not.
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It makes no difference whether he comes or not.
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It makes no difference to me whether he comes or not.
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It makes no difference to me whether he comes or not.
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