0 not the one nor the other (of two things or people) -- žádný, nikdo
Neither of them could understand Italian.
They also made it clear that they neither wanted nor expected many treaties to be made.
Since neither of these conditions provides information on the spatial location of the target, the subtraction gives a pure measure of alerting.
Both the external and internal environments are important, and neither can be viewed independently of the other.
Neither the obscuration nor the defiance can do justice to things as they really are.
Lions do not love; but neither do they philosophise; bears do not love; but the reason is they do not know the sweets of friendship.
The past and the present seemed to him neither antithetical nor separable.
Neither of the more ideological parties attracted a large following however.
My penitence can neither cause nor earn your forgiveness.
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