无所谓 (wúsuǒwèi) — Meaning & How to Use in Chinese | Speak1000 | Speak1000
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无所谓 wúsuǒwèi

doesn't matter / don't care

无所谓 (wúsuǒwèi) means "doesn't matter / don't care" in Chinese and is one of the highest-frequency words in the Speak1000 curriculum.

Words used with 无所谓

随便

suíbiàn

whatever

在乎

zàihu

care about

结果

jiéguǒ

result

输赢

shūyíng

win or lose

发型

fàxíng

hairstyle

Frequently asked questions

What does 无所谓 (wúsuǒwèi) mean in Chinese?

无所谓 (wúsuǒwèi) means "doesn't matter / don't care" in Chinese. 无所谓 (wúsuǒwèi) means "doesn't matter / don't care" in Chinese and is one of the highest-frequency words in the Speak1000 curriculum.

How do you use 无所谓 in a sentence?

Use 无所谓 (wúsuǒwèi) the way you would use "doesn't matter / don't care" in English, then build longer sentences by adding words you already know around it.

What words are commonly used with 无所谓?

Common words that pair with 无所谓 include 随便, 在乎. Learning these together helps you build complete, natural sentences instead of isolated vocabulary.

What is the difference between 无所谓 (wúsuǒwèi) and 居然 (jūrán)?

Both are high-frequency Chinese words taught early in Speak1000. 无所谓 means "doesn't matter / don't care"; 居然 means "actually / to one's surprise". The fastest way to tell them apart is to hear each one used in real sentences — our free lessons drill every word in context so the contrast becomes natural.

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