What does Kyo Mi Nai mean?

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asked Oct 11 in Words & Wordplay by Jadenfox6113 (560 points)
What does Kyo Mi Nai mean?

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answered Oct 12 by Jamie (74,200 points)
Kyo Mi Nai in Japanese means that someone is not interest or has no interest in something.

Kyo Mi Nai in Japanese is a casual Japanese phrase that is used to show and express a lack of interest or curiosity about something.

Kyoumi in Japanese means "interest" or "curiosity".

And nai in Japanese means "not" or "don't have".

Nai in Japanese is the negative form.

Kyo Mi Nai in Japaense is often sued during casual conversation.

A more formal version of Kyo Mi Nai is "kyoumi ga arimasen".

The phrase is also associated famously with the character Cloud Strife from "Final Fantasy VII, where it's also often translated as "not interested" or other similar variations such as "don't care".

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