geen van alle
Dutch
Etymology
Literally: “none of all”.
Determiner
- (with a preceding personal, demonstrative, or relative pronoun) none of which; none of them
- Er zijn meerdere mogelijkheden, die echter geen van alle aantrekkelijk zijn.
- There are several options, none of which are attractive, however.
- (literally, “There are several options, which however none of all are attractive.”)
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