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How to pronounce none in English?

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Type Words
Type of hour, time of day
Type Words
Type of divine service, religious service, service
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thou shalt have none other gods before me.

Examples of none

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Mike McCall had just two turnovers and none of the What-Was-He-Thinking variety.
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Various numbers had surfaced in the past but none was ever officially confirmed.
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Learning from Gandhi, he wanted wholly truth with wholesome peace, harming none.
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Other than South Korea, none of those nations even qualified for this World Cup.
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Only four girls graduated from that championship team, none of them top scorers.
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He got his points, was a pretty good facilitator, too, but none of it came easy.
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Since the beginning of Hosni Mubarak's presidency in 1981, there have been none.
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All 16 Republicans have now signed, though none of the 13 Democrats joined them.
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None of these people is of much use to Mama, smartly portrayed by Michelle Hand.
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  • A canonical hour that is the ninth hour of the day counting from sunrise
  • Not any; "thou shalt have none other gods before me"
  • Not at all or in no way; "seemed none too pleased with his dinner"; "shirt looked none the worse for having been slept in"; "none too prosperous"; "the passage is none too clear"
  • (nones) the fifth of the seven canonical hours; about 3 p.m.
  • Nothing is a concept that describes the absence of anything. Colloquially, the concept is often used to indicate the lack of anything relevant or significant, or to describe a particularly unimportant thing, event, or object. It is contrasted with something and everything. ...
  • None is an EP by Swedish metal band Meshuggah. It was released on November 8, 1994 by Nuclear Blast. The band started embracing a more complex approach that would lay the grounds for their later style.
  • None, or the Ninth Hour, is a fixed time of prayer of the Divine Office of almost all the traditional Christian liturgies. It consists mainly of psalms and is said around 3 p.m. Its name comes from Latin and refers to the ninth hour of the day after dawn.
  • (Nones) The Roman calendar changed its form several times in the time between the foundation of Rome and the fall of the Roman Empire. This article generally discusses the early Roman or 'pre-Julian' calendars. The calendar used after 46 BC is discussed under Julian calendar.
  • (Nones (Auden)) Nones is a book of poems by W. H. Auden published in 1951. The book contains Auden's shorter poems written between 1946 and 1950, including "In Praise of Limestone", "Prime", "Nones," "Memorial for the City", "Precious Five", and "A Walk After Dark".