Examples of using "Keins" in a sentence and their english translations:
They don't have one.
I don't have one.
Don't you like any of these?
None of the telephones are working.
Why don't you get one?
Why don't you get one?
None of the girls are students.
- None of the cars is mine.
- None of the cars are mine.
None of the girls is a student.
Why can't you get one?
This isn't one of my books.
OK, fine. One beer. But no more!
Some people who weren't even duplicating gold got caught up in this.
- I haven't read any of these books yet.
- I haven't yet read any of these books.
You have a lot of money, and I have none.
I can't remember any of my passwords.
Tom isn't getting one.
None of these cars are mine.
Why wouldn't you use a tool that Google gives you,
Why don't you have one?
Why don't you get one?
I can't lend you money, because I don't have any myself.
I bought several guidebooks, none of which helped me.
This bicycle is old, but it's better than nothing.
You only notice how much money you could save by not having any when doing your taxes.
Looks like Latin, but it is not.
"Is there a book in the desk?" "No, there isn't."
How do you know there isn't one?