Didn't Meaning in English
word · lemma: do not
/ˈdɪdən/, /ˈdɪdənt/, /ˈdɪdnt/, /ˈdɪnt/
DID-nt, DID-uhnt, DID-nt, DINT
/ˈdɪdnt/
DID-nt
Definition
'Didn't' is the contraction of 'did not' and is used to make negative sentences in the past tense.
Usage & Nuances
Used in informal and formal English. Always follows the auxiliary 'did' for past negative. Commonly confused with 'doesn't' (present tense). It's a contraction, so it's more common in speech and casual writing.
Spanish: no (pasado de 'hacer' en negación)Portuguese (BR): não (pasado de 'fazer' en negación)Portuguese (PT): não (pretérito negativo de 'fazer')Chinese (Simplified): 没 (do 的否定过去式)Chinese (Traditional): 沒 (do 的否定過去式)Hindi: नहीं किया (do का नकारात्मक भूतकाल)Arabic: لم (النفي الماضي للفعل 'do')Bengali: করিনি - হয়নিRussian: неJapanese: しなかったVietnamese: không - đã khôngKorean: 않았다Turkish: yapmadıUrdu: نہیں کیاIndonesian: tidak - tidaklah
Example Sentences
I didn't go to school yesterday.
basic
She didn't like the movie.
basic
We didn't finish our homework.
basic
I didn't think you'd come!
natural
She said she didn't know about the party.
natural
They didn't expect such a big crowd.
natural