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Nobody (Ne-Yo Song)
Nobody may refer to: * Nobody, an indefinite pronoun Nobody may also refer to: Fictional characters *Nobody (Kingdom Hearts), Nobody (''Kingdom Hearts''), a race of beings in the ''Kingdom Hearts'' video game series *Nobody, a character in the Jim Jarmusch films ''Dead Man'' and ''Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai'' *Nobody, a character in the 1973 Italian film ''My Name Is Nobody'' *Nobody, a List of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles characters#Nobody, character in the ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'' franchise * Odysseus, who used the name "nobody" in his battle against Polyphemus Film and television *Nobody (1921 film), ''Nobody'' (1921 film), an American silent film *Nobody (2021 film), ''Nobody'' (2021 film), an American thriller film *"Nobody", an episode of ''Folklore (TV series)#ep3, Folklore'' Music *Nobody (producer) (born 1977), American record producer Albums * Nobody (album), ''Nobody'' (album) or the title song, by Chief Keef, 2014 * Nobody (EP), ''Nobody'' (EP) or th ...
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Indefinite Pronoun
An indefinite pronoun is a pronoun which does not have a specific familiar referent. Indefinite pronouns are in contrast to definite pronouns. Indefinite pronouns can represent either count nouns or noncount nouns. They often have related forms across these categories: universal (such as ''everyone'', ''everything''), assertive existential (such as ''somebody'', ''something''), elective existential (such as ''anyone'', ''anything''), and negative (such as ''nobody'', ''nothing''). Many languages distinguish forms of indefinites used in affirmative contexts from those used in non-affirmative contexts. For instance, English "something" can be used only in affirmative contexts while "anything" is used otherwise. Indefinite pronouns are associated with indefinite determiners of a similar or identical form (such as ''every'', ''any'', ''all'', ''some''). A pronoun can be thought of as ''replacing'' a noun phrase, while a determiner ''introduces'' a noun phrase and precedes any a ...
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