Next to nothing Meaning in English
expression
ˈnɛks/, /ˈnɛkst/ /ˈtu/, /tə/, /tɪ/ /ˈnəθɪŋ
NEKST-tuh-NUH-thing
nˈɛkst/ /tˈuː/ /nˈʌθɪŋ
NEKST-too-NUH-thing
Definition
Used to say that there is very little of something, almost nothing at all.
Usage & Nuances
Informal and often used for exaggeration or emphasis. Common with 'cost', 'earn', 'know', or 'do'. Similar to 'almost nothing', but sounds more casual or expressive. Do not confuse with 'next to' as a spatial preposition.
Spanish: casi nada - prácticamente nadaPortuguese (BR): quase nada - praticamente nadaPortuguese (PT): quase nada - praticamente nadaChinese (Simplified): 几乎没有 - 几乎什么都没有Chinese (Traditional): 幾乎沒有 - 幾乎什麼都沒有Hindi: लगभग कुछ भी नहींArabic: لا شيء تقريباً - تقريباً لا شيءBengali: প্রায় কিছুই না - কিছু বলতে গেলে নাRussian: почти ничего - почти даромJapanese: ほとんど何もない - ほぼゼロVietnamese: gần như không có gì - hầu như chẳng có gìKorean: 거의 없는 것 - 거의 아무것도 없음Turkish: neredeyse hiçbir şey - neredeyse bedavaUrdu: تقریباً کچھ نہیں - نہ ہونے کے برابرIndonesian: hampir tidak ada apa-apa - hampir tidak ada
Example Sentences
There was next to nothing in the fridge.
basic
He paid next to nothing for his bike.
basic
We know next to nothing about the plan.
basic
After taxes, I made next to nothing last month.
natural
She worked all day for next to nothing.
natural
That old house was sold for next to nothing!
natural