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"Nothing" is nihil in Latin, or nil for short.
"ex nihil" is Latin for "from nothing", I think that's what you're after? Your question's worded a bit strangely :p
Latin -- nihil, meaning "nothing" ; a from the Latin " ad " -- meaning to Thus, you get " reduction to nothing ".
Nothing !
it is nothing
It still means nothing in Latin. Latin words can not end in "b" and Latin has no letter "y".
Nothing if not to be
nothing hahahahahahah
Nihilo
Changes to Indian society had nothing to do with the onset of WW2.Changes to Indian society had nothing to do with the onset of WW2.
The latin phrase for "There is nothing you can't do" is "Nihil est non potes facere" Nihil- Nothing. Est- he/she/it (but in this case, there) is. Non Potes- You can't/ you are not able. Facere- To do.