"nemmeno" meaning in Italian

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Adverb

IPA: /nemˈme.no/
Rhymes: -eno Etymology: Univerbation of né + meno, but may also continue Latin nē minimum (quidem) (literally “not even a little”), with the superlative replaced by the comparative, and nec minus (literally “nor any less, and just as much > and even”)). Etymology templates: {{univerbation|it|né|meno}} Univerbation of né + meno, {{inh|it|la|nē minimum (quidem)|lit=not even a little}} Latin nē minimum (quidem) (literally “not even a little”), {{m|la|nec minus|lit=nor any less, and just as much > and even}} nec minus (literally “nor any less, and just as much > and even”) Head templates: {{it-adv}} nemmeno
  1. not even Related terms: almeno (english: at least)
    Sense id: en-nemmeno-it-adv-eO60OyHv Categories (other): Italian entries with incorrect language header, Italian univerbations

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          "text": "Non provarlo nemmeno.",
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          "english": "You weren't even there.",
          "text": "Non c'eri nemmeno.",
          "type": "example"
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