How does one say "it's okay" or "it's alright" along the lines of "it's fine, don't lose hope". It could be a consolation or someone brushing something off going "Oh, it's still okay".
Could someone include the pinyin?
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Sign up to join this communityHow does one say "it's okay" or "it's alright" along the lines of "it's fine, don't lose hope". It could be a consolation or someone brushing something off going "Oh, it's still okay".
Could someone include the pinyin?
没事
méishì
MDBG
it's not important / it's nothing / never mind / to have nothing to do / to be free / to be all right (out of danger or trouble)
没关系
méiguānxi
it doesn't matter